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America s Current Health Care System
According to Joe Conason, America s current health care system wastes considerably more than a
trillion dollars every year. We know that because countries such as France, Germany, Japan and
Finland, with comparable standards of living to ours, spend roughly half what the United States
spends annually on health care per citizen, while covering everyone and achieving better results.
(Conason, 2009) The United States healthcare financial systems are severely flawed affecting the
overall cost control, services, and care made accessible to its clients. The rising costs in healthcare are
reaching new highs, and with rising costs, there doesn t seem to be much change in the quality of the
care being given. Clients coming in and out of these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If you combine the fifty five million who have been uninsured in a given year with the additional
thirty million Americans who are under insured, you get to a total of eighty five million Americans
with inadequate protection against the cost of illness (Blumenthal, 2014) Millions of Americans
cannot afford healthcare services, and therefore have no financial defense in battling illnesses. Even
with the affordable care act in place, there is a constant struggle for many who cannot afford the
premiums that come with these insurance policies. One of the reasons why we have uninsurance in the
United States is that it has become increasingly unaffordable to purchase insurance because the cost of
care and the premiums for care have gone up at multiples of the rates of increase of wages and of the
cost of living in the United States (Blumenthal, 2014) One way to combat these costs is to keep in
mind the geographical location of these individuals. By taking this information into consideration,
healthcare facilities can better focus on the types of services and care they offer their clients. It s
important to keep in mind the type of customers that they are primarily dealing with, for example, are
these facilities located in an area primarily made up of an elder population? or an area with many
young individuals? These factors are imperative to the
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Master Harold Essay
As humans, sometimes we do not get to choose who we care for. Athol Fugard s Master Harold ... and
the boys shows that black and white people could care for each other, even when race segregated
people during apartheid times. Sam wanted to help Hally become a responsible man, despite living in
the apartheid era.
Sam s sees learning opportunities everywhere, the world is Sam s teacher. He s concerned that Hally
could be influenced by the apartheid culture. His biggest fear being that instead of being accountable
for himself, Hally may conform to the society that surrounds him. Sam believes in all forms of
learning. He made a kite for Hally and later revealed that his intentions were to teach Hally a lesson.
This shows us that he feels responsible for Hally and that he d been trying to educate Hally from a
young age. The teacher in Sam restricts him to showing maturity even when it is not expected. Instead
of anger, he portrayed right after he d just had an argument with Hally. He said, there was a hell of a
lot of teaching going on (Fugard, 67). This was his way of trying to enforce the symbolism of life
lessons upon Hally. Sam felt disappointed when Hally spat in his face, triggering him to admit that he
felt responsible for Hally. He said, A long time ago I promised myself I would do something, but you
ve just shown me...Master Harold...that I ve failed (Fugard, p62). Acknowledging his failure to teach
Hally, he finally told Hally that he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His numerous attempts in giving advice to Hally as well as through his actions with hidden motives. It
is race that creates the clash between Sam and Hally because Hally is now aware of the power he
possesses in being a white man, everything Sam never wanted him to be. Sam s failure to influence
Hally has resulted in Hally beginning to internalize apartheid s teachings of white supremacy and
racial
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What Does A Prayer For Owen Meany
Undoubtedly one of the most popular stories of the 21st century was Harry Potter, a series in which
readers follow the life of a twelve year old boy who learns that he is magical. Throughout the novels
aspects of magic are blended into the real world, portrayed by the setting Great Britain, which
contains a large proportion of non magical people, referred to as muggles. The way the author, J.K
Rowling, set the book up and blended these two aspects, magic and realism, is analogous to the way
John Irving wrote a Prayer for Owen Meany through the genre of magical realism. Furthermore, the
use of this genre allowed for the development of John Irving s main message. By setting the story in
the realistic town of Gravesend, New Hampshire, and incorporating the exceptional religious character
of Owen Meany, the author sets the scene to impart his thoughts upon readers. John Irving s main
message in a Prayer for Owen Meany is that not all people view the world using science and logical
reason. A realistic element of the story is that John and Owen were raised in the small town of
Gravesend, New Hampshire. To a reader who doesn t know that this town is in fact factitious, the
town might seem very realistic. Seeing as the town is comprised similarly to many towns during the
time period that Owen was set in, it would not be improbable that an unknowing reader might be lead
to believe that the setting of this story is a real town. In fact the town even has multiple churches such
as the
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Sexual Promiscuity In Aldous Huxley s Brave New World
Brave New World by British writer Aldous Huxley shows how the future will bring inevitable
totalitarian government to the world. The world is a dark utopian government that manufactures the
production of human beings, but along with the totalitarian government push comes isolation, drug
abuse, sexual promiscuity, and freedom. Featured in the book heavily is the theme of sexual
promiscuity. We are shown how open each character is about their sexual forwardness, but we also see
how disconnected sex is with the manufacturing of humans, the idea of sex is used merely as a
distraction instead of expressing emotional intimacy for one another. There is section from the book in
which Huxley talks about little boys and girls being force fed ideas ... Show more content on
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People are seen as being part of a class and each citizen has a certain class of alienation which
includes appearance, intellect, and morals. People are usually alienated because of their individuality.
According to John the Savage, a character from the book, was alienated in both savage culture and
world state culture. He was shown as being different to the indians on the reservation. With the
excerpt why wouldn t they let me be the sacrifice? shows that with his appearance compared to the
indians of the reservations he was not allowed to participate in some acts of their culture due to the
way he looks. When he goes to England he is once again shown as being isolated by wanting to keep
true to his savage nature and trying to conform to the world state standards. Another character that
portrays alienation is Helmholtz Watson, an alpha plus, who is much smarter and stronger than the
other alpha s. This leads him to perform test and experiments that are not accepted by the world state
which leads him to exile. This can easily be compared to the totalitarian dictatorship government of
North Korea. The citizens of North Korea have no exposure to the outside world and according to
their leader, Kim Jong Un, they are the pinnacle of the world. The residents North Korea have little to
no access of outside information and due to the misinformation they are exposed to they are lead to
believe their country is normal and thriving while they are probably one of the worst off countries.
Calling back to the fact that the people are kept on the verge of famine, this constant feed of
misinformation and propaganda, Kim Jong Un is able to keep his citizens docile and unexposed to the
rest of the world, with his position as leader
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Marilyn Monroe Impact
For this paper I decided to research Marilyn Monroe. To help me better understand Marilyn Monroe, I
first asked the question of how did she impact America and how and why did she become so famous.
To find these answers, I researched credible sources and took time to watch videos to help gain a
better understanding of Marilyn Monroe. When looking at many different websites, I concluded that
these different websites had the same answers to my questions. These websites explained her life is
great detail and informed me on the many major life events that took place. When watching some
videos over Marilyn, it helped me get an overall feel of what her character, which helped me in
writing my paper. Throughout this research, I realized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Later she was baptized and given the name Norma Jeane Baker after her mother. Shortly after Marilyn
was born, her mother, Gladys (Monroe) Baker Mortenson, was put in the hospital with what most
doctors would call paranoid schizophrenic. Along with her mother, her grandfather had died when,
Gladys Monroe (Marilyn s mother) was just seven years of age and when Marilyn was only a year old.
With her mother not being able to take care of her and not trace of her father, she was quickly put into
the foster care system. Marilyn was shunted from many different homes where she was abused by one
of the foster fathers. Those foster parents were named Albert and Ida Bolender. Since Marilyn was
thrown into many different
homes after that, she was never able to be in a home where she was truly able to feel as loved as a
child should. Many people would call her a mistake and say that she did not belong. Till
Marilyn was about seven years of age, she was tossed around different foster care homes and
orphanages. When Marilyn was sixteen, her foster family that she had been living with, had made the
decision to move away. To avoid going back into foster care Marilyn choose to get married to a man
that had been her neighbor, named James Dougherty. She became a housewife, but she found that she
was not happy and became very bored with life when her husband joined the Merchant Marines in
1943 (Marilyn Monroe Biography).
Marilyn
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My Chinese Immigrant Parents
My international background has shaped who I am today because of the influence of my Chinese
immigrant parents. My parents never had an easy life. My parents, who lived in poverty in China,
immigrated to the United States hoping for a better life and to pursue the American Dream. They
immigrated to the Unites States with no money and no knowledge of the English language. The
language barrier alone created a mass obstacle for their early life in America. My dad had once told
me that at the age of 13 he was already cooking for his entire family while working to provide
financial support for his parents and siblings. Despite my parent s challenges, they were still able to
raise me with love and care and surrounded me in an environment where I ... Show more content on
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Throughout my high school career, I had an obligation to help this family business to support my
family financially. On weekends and majority of the weekdays, I spend my time aiding my parents
while juggling numerous amounts of school work. Senior year proved to be the hardest, with five
advancement placement classes that I take and while still helping out at the restaurant. Such
environment that I was raised in, has shaped me to become a disciplined and responsible individual.
Having been raised by my parents who are Chinese, I have had the honor of learning several cultural
aspects of my heritage and becoming bilingual in mandarin and English. I learned to celebrate Chinese
holidays, learned about my unique culture, and even attended Chinese school for a few years. My
Chinese heritage will always be part of who I am and has shaped me to be who I am today.
Although my life is not like those of a typical teenager s, I am and will be forever grateful for all that
my parents had provided me. For providing me with love and care, for raising me to become a
disciplined individual, for providing me with the inspiration that I need when I fail at times, and most
importantly, for finding the courage to send me off to college even without the full financial ability to.
I am proud of my international background, of my parents, of my heritage and myself for finding the
courage
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Tonto Fistfight In Heaven
In his collection of short stories titled The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, Sherman
Alexie tells two dozen tales that depict the lives and thoughts that come from living on a Native
American reservation. Many of the stories revolve around characters Victor and Thomas. They are two
young Native American males that are stylistically opposite forces. They serve as foils to each other
and often balance out each other in many stories in the collection. The collection itself is difficult to
find a narrative through line. They are all different stories with little reason to their order. This makes
it hard to summarize what happens to the characters and what their ultimate outcomes are. There is
definitely growth in the characters in each story. Characters in the short stories often find themselves
reflecting on their hardships and wondering what it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As touched on earlier, most of the characters have gone through immense hardships like a collective
burden that rests on all of these Native American characters shoulders. The past looms heavy on them;
it is an inescapable reality. The constant reminder of the past hinders their optimism for the future.
These haunting thoughts paired with their people s historical culture influence their beliefs on what it
means to be Native American in the modern age. Sherman Alexie is able to depict these themes in a
very realistic and ultimately very human fashion. One of the devices that Alexie uses often to convey
this realism is with humor. Humor appears in most of the stories. An important part of Native
American culture, humor illuminates the important themes of the stories by making them deeply
relatable. Additionally, the absence of humor in an Alexie story speaks volumes. The way Alexie
weaves his stories, going from dark moments to lighthearted wit, makes the highs and lows much
more
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Causes And Effects Of Climate Change ( Report )
Climate Change (Report)
Climate Change is a serious social issue that can have devastating effects on human health, the Earth s
climate, and other organisms that live here. Climate Change is caused by increasing Co2 levels in the
atmosphere. Because of climate change, there has been an increase natural disasters including
hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts, and thunderstorms. These Natural disasters are life threatening and
are a serious issue. There are many misconceptions about climate change. Many people believe that
the Earth s temperature will increase. However, this is not the case. Climate change does not mean that
the Earth s temperature will increase. It means that the Earth s climate will change (Hence the Name!).
Rather winters may be colder and summers hotter. Some places might experience more floods while
others may have droughts. As you may or may not know climate change is caused by an influx of
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases are gases that trap the Earth s heat. This causes
changes in the Earth s climate. There are many possible ways we can reduce the emission of
greenhouse gases. One way is to reduce the emissions of Co2 from manufacturing industries.
Manufacturing industries are responsible for 36% of the total Co2 emissions globally. In order to
reduce the emissions of Co2, industries should use processes that emit fewer greenhouse gases rather
than other processes. Factories and industries should stop
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The White Man s Burden Analysis
Within the following are my analysis of both McKinley s Philippines speech and Rudyard Kipling s
poem The White Man s Burden . I have provided my interpretations of both sources as well as my
opinions of their meanings and effect on us as a nation and society. Both sources provided for this
assignment provided an insight to the social and political agenda s to capitalize the imperialistic
aspirations and stamp the label of an Empire to the rest of the world. Late 1800 American s were
sharply divided whether to be annexationists or anti annexationists, but also acknowledged the equally
powerful forces of racism, nationalism, and more importantly commercialism, that persuaded the
United States actions. Nevertheless, history has showed us that without the imperialistic mindset the
United States used to forward progress our expansion globally, we more than likely wouldn t be the
empire we are today. It s one of our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However upon further examination of the two source materials provided, I gained a new found respect
and knowledge for the mood and interpretation of our society at that time. Even found within a poem
and sort of satire common for this time period, it s prevalent that not everybody including legislation
was completely on board with McKinley s decision to retain the territories the dropped in our laps
following the Spanish American War. McKinley himself stated I went down on my knees and prayed
Almighty God for light and guidance more than one night reiterating his complications in regards to
which direction to go. In the end, even though the imperialistic mindset was and still is today looked
upon as a bully mentality, those empowering nations with the means to do so have the responsibility to
provide the resources to empower forward progression for us as a society for generations to
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Nike Supplier Relationship
Forecasting in the fashion industry is usually a complicated due to the fact that it s characterized by
high demand, short product life cycles and different varieties of product lines. Consequently,
managing customer demand tends to be difficult, for organizations have to avoid large volumes of
stock. In this industry, there s intense competition and consumers are price conscious; accordingly,
these factors have slowed the growth of this industry. As a result, this made it difficult for the
companies to create brands which can offer high quality products with cheap prices (Fernino et al.,
2012). Nike is one of the most popular brands throughout the whole world and the world s leading
supplier. The company designs, develops and markets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The cost to the retailer is approximately 35.50$ which includes in the Research and development
($0.25), promotion/advertising ($4.00), Sales/distribution/admin ($5.00) and Nike s operating profit
($6.23). While the cost of the user is $70.00 which holds in it the Retailer s rent ($9.00), personnel
($9.50), other ($7.00) and Retailer s operating profit ($9.00) (Break Down of Nike s cost, 1995). In the
first quarter of 2015, the revenues for Nike increased 15% from 7.4$ to $8.0billion. Gross margin
elevated 46.6%. The increase was due to higher margin products and higher average prices.
Selling/administrative expense exceeded 21% , reaching to $2.5 billion. Operating expense increased
19% to $1.6 billion and the net income increased 23% to $962 million (Leonard, 2015). Nike s
Inventories were $4.0 billion, short term investments and cash were $1.0 billion, $4.6 billion, which
was lower compared to the last year. (Nike News,
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Pride In The Old Man And The Sea
A tragic flaw is a character s shortcoming that eventually leads to the downfall of the character. In
many stories the hero has a tragic flaw or shortcoming. In The Old Man and the Sea, written by Ernest
Hemingway, Santiago s tragic flaw was his overwhelming pride. Pride can be defined as a feeling that
you respect yourself and deserve to be respected by other people or as a feeling that you are more
important than other people. Santiago relied on his unending pride to catch the marlin, but eventually
his pride got the better of him and he lost everything he had worked for. In the Old Man and the Sea,
Santiago s pride played a large role in his devastating plight. Santiago s pride is shown throughout the
novel in many ways, the major appearance being his yearning for honor and respect. As Santiago hadn
t caught a fish in 84 days, he wanted to prove his talent, strength and ability to himself and those
around him once again. In order to do this his pride urged him to fight as a hard as he could and put all
he had into catching the marlin, an unattainable fish. This in turn led Santiago to make foolish
decisions that could have jeopardized his well being and health, ... Show more content on
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It is assumed that Santiago knew the strength and power of the fish, therefore he should know that the
fish could pull him and the skiff for a long time, taking them farther and farther out to sea. One might
think that with this knowledge he would let the fish go and attempt to catch a smaller and weaker fish,
but this does not happen. Santiago allows his pride to convince him that he can catch it and bring it
back to the mainland, which he later discovers was impossible with a fish that large and agile. For four
days and three nights, Santiago allows the marlin to pull him out to sea until the fish finally slows
down so he could catch the
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Forced to Choose Between Morals and Society in The...
Within the book The Puritan Dilemma , Edmund S. Morgan writes about the people who were forced
to pick between their morals and their societies. Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were banned
since they had refused to accept the Puritan rules, and John Winthrop believe he could not continue in
a country where the church remained tainted. The Puritan Dilemma indoctrinated the people, claiming
we are all sinners other than the puritans. Everyone is sin and Puritans are saintly. Starting with John
Winthrop, a man who was stubborn and strict in the manner he worshipped God, and devoted his life.
Making it known that nothing will stray his faith towards him and heaven. His neighbors and people
he met were awfully extravagance, making it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
John Winthrop left peacefully, leading a newer and better colony of his own. Anne Hutchinson left
quietly, avoiding additional problems and departed to Rhode Island, continuing her faith. Roger
Williams withdrew his members within the Puritan church. Finding it easier and less risky than being
associated with the church of the old world. In Morgan s Puritan Dilemma, Puritans actually
somewhat provided opportunity for the British population in the early American history. They
established a purely religious society. Puritanism created both loyal supporters and critics. In most
people s opinions in the world now days, we may believe that puritans were evil brainwashing crazy
people but I do have an open mind and I could somewhat agreement with the things they have done. It
had a good start but a mad ending, people should be able to have their opinions but they were just
keeping control over the people to keep a good an healthy relationship with the lord. Yes, in the end,
killing and exiling people because they want to be human and just do things is a wrong way to do it
but if it s not working out then do exactly what these three have done and walk away. Create another
life elsewhere and keep doing what you believe in. Everyone has their own believes and we are the
world we are now because people never gave up on their goals, dreams and opinions. Puritans were no
way right but when you think about it they had somewhat of a good outlook on it and in the end
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Johannes Brahms Analysis
Johannes Brahms is a German composer and pianist in the Romantic era. He dedicated Intermezzo in
A major, Op. 118, No. 2 to his close friend, Clara Schumann. It was written in 1893 and it is the
second piece of Sechs Klavierstucke. It is considered one of best known creations of his set of later
works, that gives off a profound feeling of nostalgia, mystery, melancholy. An intermezzo is a
character piece which could stand on its own. In this intermezzo, the music flows with romantic
lyricism in a serene manner. He expanded the thematic material and expressed the identity of the piece
using a strict sense of structure, form and intricate craftsmanship. Furthermore, he uses techniques
such as inversion, imitation, counterpoint, and canon and
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Fast Times 1980s
Fast Times of the 1980 s
How things have changed since the 1982 debut of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, as this high school
parody has become somewhat of a time capsule of teen life of this time period. Here I will point to
several areas of historical value, such as fashion trends, technology, as well as social interactions and a
view of American youth growing up during these times.
The truth of the story is that at the age of 22, Cameron Crowe decided to gain permission into a
southern California high school, entering incognito amongst the students for an entire year to study
and write a book based on student life, problems, in addition to social interactions. Shortly thereafter,
Amy Heckerling was presented with a script, which she adapted ... Show more content on
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The actor and his slip on shoes both gained great recognition from the film, in addition to other items
such as Baja Hoodies, Ray Bans, Vuarnet sunglasses, as well as those damn Izod polo shirts with the
alligator and collar turned up. More importantly, Spicoli character introduces his sense of fashion and
timing as he arrives late to attend Mr. Arnold Hands class and finally gains entrance displaying a green
Izod polo shirt with signature alligator and the famous checkered Vans, slip on shoes. Additionally, his
character also manages to introduce the surfer Baja Hoodies during further class attendance and later
in dream sequence he showcases Pacific Coastal surfer trunks as well as another scene wears a long
sleeve SEXWAX t shirt by Mr Zog s Surfboard Wax. However, the character of Mike Damone is often
seen throughout the movie sporting his trademark Ray Bans as his personality reflects the more inland
coastal, mall rat culture of the 1980s. A case in point, in this scene, Mike Damone convinces Mark
Ratner to inviting themselves to Stacy s pool: What are you kidding? We re gunna surprise them.
Look, just fix your collar, alright? Relax, just be cool, attitude, remember? Where d you get that, outta
the hamper? Many fashion trends were generated by the movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High, like
those famous checkered slip ons earlier mentioned, of which I owned at least three pairs of, but sadly,
one of which was chewed up by a Pomeranian named Jaws. The surprising popularity of the movie
made some good products great and some great products globally
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It Was One Rainy Day In Southern California. I Was On My
It was one rainy day in Southern California. I was on my way to school, riding shotgun. My day had
started off right. I did not mind the rain until I got out of the car. I heard a big splash. My feet were
soaked. I felt the cold water seeping into my socks.
Well this is a bad start to my day, I said out loud.
I walked inside school and rushed to class before I got another tardy slip. That would have really
ruined my day. Finally, I sat down at my favorite desk and waited for advisory to start. Advisory is a
twenty minute period where we learn about setting academic and life goals or about college. I loved
advisory because I could finish my homework or talk to my friends.
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I had never felt so relieved in my life as when I heard the bell ring for lunch. I walked down the hall
towards the outside eating area to meet up with my friends.
Hey, Estefany, what do you think about the book Ms. Wyatt is having us read? Estefany and Yvette,
my closest friends in AP English Literature. Among the three of us, Estefany is a total bookworm. She
loves books and enjoys writing fictional stories.
She replied, I love it, I have read it once before!
How can you like this book? I said out loud.
I gave her no time to reply, instead, I asked Yvette, What do you think about the book?
Yvette said, I don t know what to think, I barely read the first page because I did not know what I was
reading!
Same, I have no idea how I am going to write the essay, I said.
In my mind, I started thinking about how Ms. Wyatt expected me to write an essay about a book I didn
t even understand. I was so frustrated that I could feel my ears getting hot and turning red. The way I
felt reminded me of something I read the other day. It was a reading called Aria by Richard Rodriguez.
Richard was fluent in Spanish and was forced to learn English. It was difficult for him. He felt
surrounded by sounds both pleasing and fearful (28). As a result, he was shy to raise his hand in class
and felt intimidated by others who knew English. I was beginning to feel his pain. Even though I knew
English, the book I was being forced to read in Ms.
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The Feminist Critique Of The Dominant Social Scientific...
3) What are the contributions of Smith and Collins to the feminist critique of the dominant social
scientific approaches?
Sociology, its thoughts it methods, conceptual schemes and theories have been based on and built up
within the male social universe, even when women have participated in its doing. There is thus a
disjunction between how women experience the world and the concepts and theoretical schemes by
which society s self consciousness is inscribed. The worlds of men have had and still have an authorit
over the worlds that are tradionatlly womens and still are predominately womens [the worlds of house
hold, children, the neighborhood]. Women do not only in habit these worlds but the mast majority of
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One is located within the body and the other passing beyond it. For a man, the organization of work in
managerial and professional circles depnds upon the alienation of subjects from their bodily and local
existence. Under the traditional regime, a man sees a women as generally providing for the logistics of
his bodiliy existence. Womens work in and around professional and managerial settings perforsm
analogous functions. Womens work mediates bwteeen the adstracted and conceptual and the material
form in which it must travel to communicate. Women mediate for men at work. Alination in a form is
happening here, a relation between the work indiviuals so and external order oppressing them in
which their work contributes to the strnght of the order that oppresses them. This is the situation of
women in this relation. The more successful women are in mediating the world of concrete practices
so that men do not have to become engaged or conscious of, the more complete mens absoretion in it
and the more effective it authority. The governing consciousness sominate the consciousness of the
subordinate, suppressed, bsent, bu abosultely essential ground for gerning conviousness of women.
The genered organization of the two worlds of men and women estranges them, silences the localy
situated consciousness by silencing women. Women stand point discredits sociologys claim to
constitute an objective knowledge independent of the sociologists situation. Smith is not proposing an
immediate
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Unnatural In Beowulf
Beowulf is a story that has been around since ancient times. This story takes place in the mead hall of
Hrothgar s kingdom. Beowulf is the hero of the story because he saves the kingdom from all being
killed by Grendel. Grendel is the monster of the story. Grendel kills out of joy and pride and feels no
remorse for the people he has killed. Therefore Beowulf is there to stop it by killing Grendel. However
after Grendel dies his mother seeks revenge and goes after Beowulf. He kills Grendel s mother but it
leads to Beowulf s death.
Beowulf had many unnatural strengths. His ability to kill Grendel, such a large creature with out any
type of weapon is by far up there. In the story he says, ...is so great that he needs no weapons... This
tells
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Operations of Google
Google Inc.
Google Inc. is an U.S. based multinational public corporation that operates primarily in the internet
search function, cloud computing, as well as a range of different advertising solutions. Google also
has developed a wide range of products and services in an effort to diversify its product mix and create
of a larger suite of different applications for users such as Picasa, Blogger, Maps, and YouTube
alongside work friendly tools including Gmail, Calendar, Voice, and AdWords (Wenzel, 2010). Most
of Google s products are offered for free to the users and Google primary source of revenue is
generated from advertising that is shown in the products. Google has grown from modest roots to
become one of the most admired companies in the world today. The company s official mission
statement is to organize the world s information and make it universally accessible and useful
(Google, 2012). Google hires people who are smart and determined, and the organization favors
ability over experience (Google, 2012). Google is one of the top tech companies in the world and as a
result it attracts some of the world s top talent. Although many of the employees share common goals
and visions for the company, they all hail from different walks of life and speak dozens of languages,
reflecting the global audience they market to. Google tries to maintain the start up culture that it
developed when it originally developed. A start up culture can be thought of as an open
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Marfan Syndrome Essay
According to my research, client in the case scenario is potential to evolve into the Marfan syndrome
(MFS). According to the Marfan Foundation the diagnosis of Marfan syndrome based on a set of
defined clinical criteria which are known as the Ghent nosology and systemic score. These criteria
help to facilitate accurate recognition of the syndrome. The 2010 Revised Ghent Nosology for Marfan
syndrome relies on seven rules which are based on the Marfan syndrome based on the two criteria:
Four from the absence of family history and three from the presence of family history (Radke
Baumgartner, 2014). There are also differential diagnoses available for patients aged 20 or over to
recognise Marfan syndrome (Radke Baumgartner, 2014).
Every person s experience with Marfan syndrome is differently. Person with this disorder has every
feature or different combinations of features. Some features of Marfan syndrome are easily visible.
These include long limb size, tall and thin body type, curved spine chest sinks in or sticks out, flexible
joints, Flat feet, Crowded teeth, Stretch marks on the skin that are not related to weight gain or loss. In
addition to that some most common but not visible are heart problems, especially those related to ...
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Marfan syndrome is a complex disease characterized by abnormally long, thin extremities and
associated with eye and cardiovascular anomalies. In our case study it clearly states that client has
longer than normal arm span and displayed a higher than normal lower body to upper body ratio.
Physical examination also indicates that the limbs are characterized of being long and long thin
fingers. Both pictures of client in the case scenario shows musculoskeletal abnormalities associated
with Marfan disorder. She also has high, arched palate, and pronated feet which are one of the
abnormalities associated with Marfan syndrome (Kaissi, Zwettler, Ganger, Schreiner, Klaushofer,
Grill,
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Difference Between Corporate Governance And The Uk Public...
Critically analysis the key differences and similarities between corporate governance in the uk public
and private sectors.
Corporate Governance and laws or regulations related to it affect both the private and the public sector
in the UK. There are key differences and similarities in their corporate governance practice and can
affect how businesses run under governance codes which they must follow. The UK corporate
governance code affects the private sector and focuses on Leadership, Effectiveness, Accountability,
Remuneration, Relations with shareholders. The public sector has Accounts and Audit Regulations
among others to follow which has its own rules and regulations which are legally required.
Corporate governance in itself has no single definition but common principles which it should follow.
For example in 1994 the most agreed term for corporate governance was the process of supervision
and control intended to ensure that the company s management acts in accordance with the interest of
shareholders (Parkinson, 1994)1. Corporate governance code is not a direct set of rules but a self
regulated framework which businesses choose to follow. This code has continued to change in the past
20 years in accordance with what is happening in the business world. For example the Enron scandal
caused reform in corporate governance with the Higgs Report which corrected the issues which were
necessary. Although it does not quickly fix problems, it gives a better framework to
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Swot Analysis of Healthcare Organizations
SWOT Analysis of Health Care Organizations
Denise Brown Blanchard
Walden University
Strategic Planning and Marketing
HLTH 4115 1
Dr. Don Ciulla
March 18, 2012
SWOT Analysis of Health Care Organizations Provide a brief summary of the location, services, and
activities of your chosen health care organization.
Barnes Jewish Hospital is located at One Barnes Jewish Hospital Plaza in St. Louis Missouri. It is the
largest hospital in the state and employs the most people of any other company in the surrounding
area. Two hospitals, Barnes Hospital, and The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, merged in 1996 to create
the facility of today. The hospital has been awarded many prestigious titles throughout its operation
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Many patients lives have been saved and improved, due to the staff s cutting edge innovative ideas for
treatment. The rest of the services offered at Barnes Jewish Hospital are all equally stunning in the
quality of care provided to patients. Patrons can be sure to receive the most up to date care and will be
attended by some of the best staff in the country. The hospital is dedicated in extending their outreach
programs and providing services to the surrounding community (Barnes Jewish Hospital, 1997 2012).
Describe its service area in terms of current population, future population, competitors, and major
environmental influences that will affect its operations 5 years from now. Barnes Jewish Hospital
services a mostly white population. Whites make up a massive 77.7% of the hospital s service area
with the minorities of African Americans at 18.4%, 3.5% for Asians, 2.3% Hispanic, and the
remaining 1.6% is a mix of other races. A mere 5% of the patients who go to Barnes Jewish require an
interpreter. According to the 2010 Census, females make up 51.6% of St. Louis population compared
to 50.7% in the United States overall and males make up 48.4% of St. Louis compared to the U.S.
average of 49.3% (Stlrcga.org, 2012). According to the Missouri Economic Research and Information
Center, the population of St. Louis is projected to reach 6.8 million people
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After The Winter Mckay
In the poem, After the Winter written by Claude McKay, the speaker is expressing the beauty of spring
and summer to his love. The speaker describes the beauty of the summer isle, Where bamboos spire
the shafted grove/ and wide mouthed orchids smile (lines 7 8). The speaker conveys the image of
bamboos spiring, and orchids smiling to show the beauty of nature during this time of season. In
addition the speaker notes the beauty of nature surrounding their cottage And we will seek the quiet
hill/Where towers the cotton tree (9 10). The speaker is emphasizes the seclusion of their summer
cottage. Their summer cottage is on a hill surrounded by cotton trees below. Finally, the speaker adds
the beauty of the glade around them, Beside an open glade/ with black ribbed blue bells blowing near
(14 15). The speaker illustrates the beauty of the forest with beautiful blue flowers blowing in the
summery breeze. McKay throughout his poem acknowledges the beauty of each season to his
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The speaker first claims We ll turn our faces southward, love, /Toward the summer isle (lines 5 6). The
speaker states that once winter is over he and his love will travel south towards the cottage. The
cottage is the couple s happy place where they spend time and grow old together. Furthermore, the
speaker declares at the end of the poem And ferns that never fade (16). The ferns symbolize the couple
s love. The couple s relationship will never fade just as the ferns will not fade but flourish. McKay
tries to communicate the theme of nature reflecting the relationship of two people throughout his
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Insurance Career Paper
The career I have chosen is an Actuary, and being a Statistics major, it should adequately prepare me
for the task at hand. An Actuary is someone who can measure risk and that which is uncertain to an
almost scary level of detail. These people work with insurance agencies to ensure that the agency can
make a proper investment in those that seek insurance. A proper calculation of how long an insurance
customer may live allows the agency to offer a policy accordingly. As with all careers, you must
research how to go about becoming one. To become an Actuary, you must first get your Bachelor s
degree in a related study (mathematics, actuarial science, statistics etc.). A degree in a non related field
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The median salary of actuaries is quite high in comparison to most jobs currently held in the United
States. Owning your own insurance firm is no easy feat, but with enough rigorous work it can be
obtained. According to the Society of Actuaries, when the speakers were asked whether they would go
alone or begin their firm with a partner, they chose the latter. Obviously, working with a partner is not
for everyone. Splitting the workload also means splitting the wealth obtained at your firm. Many may
never seek out the satisfaction of starting their own business because of the fact that the job already
provides decent pay and the amount of work required to start your own firm isn t worth it. It all
depends on you and your personal
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Steroid Research Paper
Doping administer drugs to a racehorse, greyhound, or athlete in order to inhibit or enhance sporting
performance.Charles Edwards Brown invented the first ever dose of steroids.Charles Edward used
chemicals,and his own sperm.Scientists still question why and how he did it,Edward Charles at the
time he was 70 and he said it made me feel 50 years younger . https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=ryeCf1iT WM
Scientists all around the world labored to formulate higher overall performance enhancing tablets at
some point of the 1950s and past. nevertheless, within the early days, there has been not plenty
recognition of the perils such substances should pose to customers. with the aid of 1958 a U.S.
pharmaceutical firm developed anabolic steroids. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The primary medical use of these compounds is to treat delayed puberty. Some types of impotence,
and wasting of the body caused by HIV infection or other muscle wasting diseases.
http://www.usada.org/substances/effects of performance enhancing drugs/
The use of stimulants and strength building substances in sport is held to date back as far as Ancient
Greece.In 1928 the International Association of Athletics Federations athletics world governing body
became the first international sports federation to ban doping.In 1966, the world governing bodies for
cycling and football were the first to introduce doping tests in their respective world
championships,with the first Olympic testing coming in 1968.At the Winter Games in Grenoble and
Summer Games in Mexico. By the 1970s, most international federations had introduced drug testing.
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Communist Leaders of the 20th Century
Leadership Management, MBA 710
November 17, 2009
Communist Leaders of the 20th Century
Vladimir Lenin, Ho Chi Minh and Moa Zedong were all leaders who were visionaries and
revolutionaries who changed the world. They used communist ideals and propaganda to engage
peasants and the working class to fight for freedom and to preserve their cultural values. Each leader
and his followers successfully changed the economic and political structure of their countries as well
as influencing the rest of the world for decades to come.
Vladimir Lenin Russian Revolutionary
Prologue
Vladimir Lenin was a Bolshevik Leader for the 1917 October Revolution, and the first Head of State
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Driven by oppression and exploitation of the working classes, he was totally dedicated to the cause,
even ending friendships that obstructed the movement s progress. He masterminded the Bolshevik
takeover of power in Russia in 1917, known as the October Revolution.
Situational Events
During the First World War, Russia was suffering and in chaos and Lenin took his chance to overthrow
the provisional government and founded the first Socialist state in the world. In power the Bolshevik
Party became known as the Communist Party and the realities of governing such a huge and diverse
country, brought to its knees by war, famine and disease, quickly displaced the aspirations and
optimism of the people s revolution. Certainly, Lenin was intelligent, enthusiastic, and a strong willed
person. However, possession of the all those traits does not necessarily explain the phenomena of
being an effective leader. At the same time, the situational factors are very important considerations
that influence success or failure. Situational influences play crucial role in leadership success. There
were many critical situational factors that had an effect on the revolutionary process in October 1917.
The country was exhausted by war with Germany (the I World War 1914 1917).
The Government did not have enough money to continue the war. With poor equipment, a lack of food
and medicine, and epidemics
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Labour Force In Canada
The term labour force consists of persons who contribute or are available to contribute to the
production of goods and services falling within the System of National Accounts production boundary
(Statistics Canada, 2017). According to Canada s first decennial census, the work force was meant to
include anyone stating an occupation. However, with increasing industrialization and urbanization,
census officials soon accepted the growing myth of one dimensional, cash based economy by further
defining occupation as the position in which the enumerated was gainfully employed, which the 1901
census identified as those paid salary or wages or other money allowances (MacDonald, 2010, p. 390).
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Approaching this data otherwise leaves us with the impression that both women and Black workers
did not, and do not, contribute to the Canadian workforce in a meaningful way. In both cases, the
numbers depict that white men hold the majority of jobs in which they are the highest salary earners
(Fearon Wald 2011, p. 330; MacDonald, 2010, p. 390). Thus, reading these statistics without being
critical of the structures they stand upon only proves that white men have made greater contributions
to the Canadian labour market, and thus perpetuating the power of data. Therefore, based on the
authors findings, it must be concluded that much like the power of data, statistical manipulation
essentially distorts the truth and exaggerates statistics way out of proportion to suit a certain agenda.
For instance, the way that the wage gap has been similarly evaluated upholds the conviction that
women and Black workers do not work as hard as white men do or are unproductive, and therefore
they are assumed to be either lazy or incompetent. For example, the total number of women religious
in Canada seems grossly under reported in every census year, and yet it is carried into published
research, thus skewing data, which results in a significant portion of women religious assumed to have
been unproductive
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Organizational and Change Management Models
Models of Organizational Change Introduction The world is experiencing unprecedented changes in
the structure and operation of organizations. This has increased the challenges that confront
organizations. New competition from unexpected places is a huge challenge. So are the cultural issues
that come with a diverse, opinionated, and often far flung workforce. The need for fast acting,
effective, sustained organizational change will continue to increase. In fact, it will increase even more
rapidly than it is now. The flattening of the world through globalization has sent market forces in new
directions. Organizations must react to this increasingly chaotic market swiftly and effectively. The
McKinsey 7 S Model and Lewin s three step model are two of the most influential models of
organizational change in the business world. The McKinsey 7 S model emphasizes the role of
structural factors in organizational change, while Lewin s three step model is rooted in behavioral
factors. Thesis: The McKinsey 7 S model is grounded in questionable research methods and an
excessive focus on structural factors. Lewin s three step model is more incisive and relevant because it
is rooted in principles of human behavior. Background McKinsey s 7 S Model In the book, In Search
of Excellence, Peters and Water identified eight common features of excellent organizations, which
they defined as organizations which have achieved sustained profitability and innovation. These
features were: A
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Fannie Flagg s Fried Green Tomatoes At The Whistle Stop Cafe
In the novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, the author Fannie Flagg uses food as a
symbol for friendship and love. The cafe itself, run by Ruth and Idgie, serves as a way for them to
connect to people, be it family, friend, or total stranger through the food that they make and serve with
love (Dvorak 99). Idgie and Ruth allow anyone who s hungry to come into their cafe to eat, even if
they re colored or homeless. They understand that food is for everyone and make a point to share with
those in need. Then there is the infamous bandit Railroad Bill , who gives food away to the poor and
homeless during the Depression, saving hundreds of lives in the process (Perkins 99). Lastly, the
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If someone is hungry, they can get something to eat at the cafe, and that [is] black and white (Flagg
329). During the Depression there wasn t a single man [in Whistle Stop] that Idgie and Ruth had not
fed at one time or another (Flagg 30). The most predominant of their many homeless customers, who
soon becomes one of Idgie s closest friends, is a man Idgie nicknamed Smokey Lonesome. He first
comes to the cafe because one of his friends tells him about it and the two women who [are] always
good for a meal or two (Flagg 20). He [is] filthy dirty from riding the rails (Flagg 134), but that doesn
t matter to Idgie; she simply [tells] him to go into the bathroom and wash up and she d give him a bite
to eat (Flagg 134). While most people shun the homeless, dirty, and unfortunate, Idgie and Ruth take
these vagabonds into their cafe [and] provide them with lodging, subsistence, and nurturing
(Lindenfeld
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The Consequences Of The Suez Crisis In 1956
This essay is an analysis of the Suez crisis in 1956, its origins and its consequences. It gives
background information of the political role of Britain and France during the crisis, especially of how
they were an indication of military weakness and turmoil. The importance of the Suez Canal itself is
introduced. To begin with a brief description, the Suez Canal is one of the greatest engineering
achievements of modern civilization. More than 20,000 ships passed through it each year. Only one
mile long is the most important Watergate in the world. Additionally, the British police makers
remained determined to maintain as many of their imperialist interest in the Middle East as possible
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It was closed during that time and the Egyptians, who regain control in 1973, reopen it in 1975. Since
then they have plans to widened more. The Suez crisis was very intense and dramatic because of the
contained threat of the soviets intervention. The Unites States against its Western allies prevented a
great war because of strong and consistent pressure. The crisis of 1956 was outrageous; from the
invasion of Egypt the Israelis and later Britain and France marked the history of the Middle East. This
incident marked the British and French influence over the Middle East. Rather the U.S. kept little
interest in replacing the British in the region, indeed they sought to preserve as much as the British
presence, especially in The U.S commitment to the conflict in Egypt. The unilateral British decision to
withdraw from east of the Suez by the end of 1971, threatened U.S foreign
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The Issue Of Annexation Movements Inside Canada
Isn t it sad to see a Parliament building burnt on the night of April 25th, 1849 to mark as one of our
historical importance of establishing Canada? The definition of annexation is to take over and
acquiring another state. Usually, it is implied that the territory and population being annexed is the
smaller and the weakest of the two merging state. By definition, Manifesto is a public declaration of
policy and aims. Annexation movements inside Canada were usually inspired by dissatisfaction with
Britain s colonial government of Canada. For example, a groups of Irish immigrants took the route of
attempting to annex the peninsula between the Detroit and Niagara Rivers to the U.S. by force in 1837
1838. The War of 1812 built up hatred overtime between the Americans and the British. But as a
result, there were no territorial changes. Another significant event before the Annexation Manifesto
was the Rebellion of 1837. It caused a backfire which led to a massive violence when Lower and
Upper Canada took arms to achieve a responsible government. Although the Rebellions of 1837 were
motivated in part by this type of dissatisfaction, Canadian resentment of British rule never reached the
degree that led to the American Revolution in 1775. Notably, Canada s population grew rapidly in the
late 18th and early 19th centuries. Canada s population grew due to United Empire Loyalists, who left
the American colonies during the Revolution because of their loyalty to Great Britain. In
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Streetcar Named Desire Stereotypes
A Streetcar Named Desire takes place in the 1950 s, an era where American s were recovering from
great losses. Blanche comes to visits Stella after she loses Belle Reve and her teaching job, however
she doesn t inform Stella on when she plans on leaving. In Stella s two bedroom apartment Blanche
feels very uncomfortable because she comes from a high class society in the south, and doesn t seem
to understand why her sister Stella chose the life she has. Immediately she dislikes Stella s husband
Stanley due to his lack of manners and unlike others, he can see right through her. Blanche s
unexpected arrival in Stella s apartment unravels a chaotic chain of events where everyone s true
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According to Koprince Stanley can be described as hyper masculine, using aggressive behavior as
verification of manliness, believing in male superiority, seeing women as sexual objects to be
dominated and being extremely jealous and possessive (50). His aggressive demeanor is a way of
expressing his dominance over everyone in his life. He views his marriage as an ownership instead of
a partnership. His relationship with Stella is more for his pleasure then hers. With Blanche, he can see
right through her, and knows everything that she does is an act. He takes pleasure out of making her
life miserable and making her feel inferior. Unlike Blanche, Stanley is happy the way he is. He doesn t
understand how horrible he is but is happy with the way everything in life goes for him. Stanley s
violence is not only directed against women. In scene three, after he hits Stella, Stanley s friends try to
pull him away, and he being to fight them and nearly throw them off. This shows Stanley s
aggressiveness and violence is directed towards anyway that comes in his way. Although Stanley has a
strong personality, audiences identified with him the most because of his capability to abuse power
(Welsch
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Essay about Krispy Kreme Marketing Plan
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Marketing plan
Company: Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc.
Products: Doughnuts, coffee beverages.
Country: America
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Table of contents
1. Executive summary
2. Situation analysis
1. Background of Krispy Kreme and products
2. Product offering
3. Market summary
1. Target market
2. Market demographics
3. Market needs
4. Market trends
5. Market growth
4. Competition
5. SWOT analysis
6. Critical issues
3. Marketing strategy
1. Missions
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Moreover, some key activities are shown regarding to time in the period from the beginning of 2011
until the end of this year.
2. Situation analysis
2.1 Background of Krispy Kreme and products.
Krispy Kreme is a branded specialty retailer and manufacturer of premium quality doughnuts. Its
principal business is to own and franchise Krispy Kreme doughnut stores in the U.S. and
internationally. The main product is the Hot Original Glazed, a one of a kind doughnut with an
established brand. Each outlet also sells over 20 other varieties of doughnuts and coffee products.
Product quality and consistency has provided the Company with a very loyal customer base.3
Each of the retail stores is a doughnut factory with the capacity to produce between 4,000 and 10,000
dozen doughnuts daily. Each factory store contains a full doughnut making production line. The
factory store is marketed as a unique retail experience, featuring the store s production process,
including a doughnut making theater. The stores also support multiple sales channels to more fully use
production capacity. Stores provide Krispy Kreme doughnuts to be sold in satellite locations,
ballparks, and grocery stores, and under private label marketing agreements.
Figure 1: Krispy Kreme s logo and a range of doughnuts.
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2.2. Product offering
Their special and secret recipe has been used for all Krispy
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Judge Danforth Quotes
In the play, The Crucible, Judge Danforth is an extremely important character. He plays a significant
role in the plot of the story, mainly because he is the person who presides over the witch trials in
Salem, Massachusetts. Generally, as a person, Judge Danforth is gruff and emotionless. Although, as
the play goes on, one can tell that he is quite vulnerable and gullible at the same time. Danforth s
decisions and actions have a huge part in the story, and it is interesting to see how his beliefs play out.
In The Crucible, Judge Danforth is determined to stop the hysteria over the accusations of witchcraft,
but he ultimately ends up adding more chaos and tragedy to the situation at hand.
To begin, Judge Danforth is a very powerful and influential character when it comes to the Salem
Witch Trials. He is the deputy governor of the town, and it his responsibility to determine the fates of
the accused. It all begins when the girls are caught dancing and singing in the woods with Tituba.
They decide to accuse her (and their) actions of being those of witchcraft to avoid getting in trouble,
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He likes to think of himself as fair minded, but then turns around and accuses innocent people of being
guilty. His actions show how gullible he truly is, and it is frustrating to others that he cannot see the
truth. Even at the end of the story, he is too insulted and proud to admit that maybe he could be wrong;
that would be too bad for his own reputation. Therefore, innocent people continue to die. For example,
during the trial when John Proctor admits his affair with Abigail, Danforth says, You deny every scrap
and tittle of this? . Abby then responds with an overly sassy answer, yet Danforth does nothing about
it. He just continues to believe Abby s wicked accusations and denials, even when it becomes clear
that they are complete
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Explaining Subjective Consciousness Essay
Explaining Subjective Consciousness
I often ask myself, why me. There are billions of brains on this planet alone, and no one knows how
many sentient beings exist in the galaxy, or in the entire universe. I share 99.8% of my DNA with
chimps (if I remember well), and even more with any human on the planet. Granted, there is no brain
that works _exactly_ like mine. But the differences seem trivial. Why must I be witness to the data
processing that occurs inside this particular brain? The problem has been obscured for a long time,
because no two people are exactly alike. Even identical twins end up with slightly different DNAs and
different environmental influences make them into very different people.
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If you have uncertainties at this point, please go back and read over, because things get tough from
now on.
Duplicating your friend was fun, but let s suppose you now want to duplicate yourself. At the end of
the experiment, there would be two you s in the room. We will try to answer a few questions about
their identities and the relationships between the two. First, we would be tempted to ask, who s the
original, and who is the copy. We have already decided that an atomic copy leaves no room for
differences two atoms of a same element are perfectly identical. So how can it be possible that we still
see things from only one pair of eyes? If we agree that there can be no difference between the original
and the copy, then we must agree that seeing from only 2 of those resulting four eyes is suspicious.
Don t start the but they will be different people argument. It is not relevant here. In fact, to help you
get that out of the way, we have performed the experiment in a perfectly symmetrical room. Magnetic
fields, thermal fluctuations, the wallpaper... everything is identical down to the smallest detail. The
doors are locked.
The two people in the room (you and you) will continue to have the exact same inputs from all senses;
therefore, they will continue to be exact copies. It could be very difficult to
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Representation Of Sanctification
Visualized in this photo is an example of Touch or Tactile Language, which is another kind of
language, but one that operates in a non spoken form. Shown here is the most familiar form of this
type of language: Braille, which is a type of visual language that can be touched and uses dots to
represent letters, numbers, and other symbols (Greiner 2011). Tactile language, however, has a major
problem. Similar to computer coding, another form of tactile language, exist only in written form and
are not the type of language designed for day to day communication.
Behind me in this photo is a picture of an Islamic Mosque, which serves as a major place of worship
of Muslims in the city of Stillwater. Searching deeper into this photo, we see how ... Show more
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While nationalism refers to the expression of loyalty to and pride in a nation (Greiner 2011) and
patriotism is the expression of love for and devotion to one s state, (Greiner 2011) the two are not the
same and it is in this photo that we can see a notable difference. When one flies the American flag
over the native flag, in this case the flag of Oklahoma, you have an example of patriotism over
nationalism. Because of this, we can see how some people place a higher importance on the patriotism
to one s country over the nationalism one feels to a certain nation, exemplified in the above
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Human Genetic Engineering And Eugenics
Human genetic engineering and eugenics have been a largely controversial topic over the past
decades. Eugenics can be popularly defined as the science of improving and enhancing a human
population or person through manipulating the human genes, selective breeding, and sterilization. The
end goal and desired result of eugenics is to basically create a human race or people with more
desirable biological, physical, or psychological traits. Eugenics and genetic modification is a current,
pressing subject; in April 2015, a group of Chinese researchers, used a new gene editing technology,
called CRISPR to [tinker] with the genomes of human embryos (Adams). Presently, according to CQ
Researcher, New genetic technologies allow scientists to delete a mutant gene and insert a healthy
one, which...has the potential to eliminate inherited diseases, such as cystic fibrosis. However, these
techniques have only been used on embryos belonging to laboratory animals. The big question here is
whether or not science and technology are crossing an ethical boundary by using these techniques and
performing genetic modification on human embryos. Do humans have the right to play God and alter
nature?
Following the background and history of genetic engineering and eugenics, it can definitely be seen
why ethicists and scientists are concerned. The concept and idea of passing on heritable traits was
introduced by English naturalist Charles Darwin in his work The Origins of Species in 1859. Soon to
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Immigration Policy In Canada
In 2013, according to the United Nations there were approximately 231 million people residing in a
country other than their place of birth. Amongst western societies, Canada is considered one of the
generous countries to immigrate to with one of the highest per capita admission rates. It has, on
average, offered placement to more than 200,000 immigrants per year over the past decade, earning
Canada a global reputation for its open arms attitude.
Since Confederation, Canada s immigration landscape has been in a state of constant transformation.
In 2014, the federal government announced major changes to its immigration system pressing many
Canadians to raise questions about the immigration strategies sponsored by the country s political
parties. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Gergin (2011) suggests that the Conservatives have crafted an immigration policy that is less
compassionate and more economically based. He goes on to argue that the family class immigration
initiatives has virtually vanished under the Harper government and that the leadership continues to
amend the formula towards the entrepreneurial and well educated individual who should easily
integrate successfully into the state s economy and social spheres.
Scholars assert that the key theme in the evolution of Canada s immigration strategy is the perceived
trade off between short term and long term objectives. Canada s shifting immigration policy and the
emphasis placed on specific immigration goals will always invite critics and expose competing
immigration principles amid Canada s political parties.
Approach to
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Characteristics Of The Sanguine
The word sanguine is originated from old French Sanguine, from Latin Sanguineus meaning of blood
or bloody and Sanguis meaning blood . According to the medieval physiology, the sanguine
characters, like cheerfulness, optimism, hopefulness etc are reflection of excess of blood as one of the
four body humors. Sanguine describes the personality of an individual with the temperament related to
blood, the spring weather (wet and hot), and the element of air. The sanguine individual suddenly gets
excited by whatever affects him with immediate reaction, but it is not too deep and the impression
doesn t last long. Some chief characteristics of the Sanguine Temperament are, Diplomatic While
talking, the sanguines usually use very pleasing words; they speak in a way that avoids offending
others. This character makes them much friendly and pleasing to talk with. Still, at times they may
hurt the feeling of others through their direct and frank words i.e. something bitter truth . But, actually
they do not intend to offend; rather it is due to their open hearted nature. Enthusiastic Sanguines are
too enthusiastic, almost over everything. By nature, they are too curious and always want getting
updated. But as soon as they start doing something, their enthusiasms begin to fade ... Show more
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Their vivaciousness is what makes them unique and differently identified from others. The
uninterrupted as well as extravagant flow of ideas and words of sanguine often entertain people, but
there also exist a group of serious people who dislike these natures of sanguines. The sanguines are
usually talkative; they talk, gossip, even confide their secrets to everyone. Many a times before
completing one thread, they start another one. They just do not remain pinpoint about whatever they
say; rather they swim with the flow of thoughts those are rushing into their
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Essay On Fringe Catholicism
I. Introduction
This paper will answer the question of why Latin American Catholics are increasingly practicing
Fringe Catholicism. Catholicism has been an essential part of Latin American identity since it was first
imposed on the indigenous people by Spanish colonial powers. The mixture of Catholicism with
indigenous religions has led to a different development of Catholicism in Latin America than in other
parts of the world. For this reason many people cite, indigenous religions as a reason why there are
many practices in Latin America that do not align with the Catholic Church. Yet, the persistent
interdependence between the two religious groups does not address the various factors that have led to
an increased number of people praying to` non canonized folk saints.
This puzzle is important for it addresses a significant cultural shift in an essential aspect of Latin
American identity. Through various revolutions and almost consistent instability in various countries,
Catholicism has been a dependable creator and developer of Latin American identity. Therefore the
increased practice of Fringe Catholicism becomes a question not only of cultural identity but also one
which addresses the shifting relationships between practitioners and other members of the community.
Yet, the previous literature is consistently lacking in providing a detailed explanation of why people
pray to these various folk saints and rather answer the question of why these saints exist. A more
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The History Of Psychedelics
Psychedelics are widely believed by the scientific community to be the oldest substances to be used by
human ancestors. Ancient cultures from almost every corner of the world have some form of history
with psychedelic drugs. Associate Professor Emeritus at Harvard Medical School Dr. Lester
Grinspoon has claimed that there is overwhelming archeological evidence supporting the notion that
humans have used psychedelics for thousands of years as part of religious ceremonies (Grinspoon and
Bakalar 1983: 16 23). Mescaline containing cacti found in 2005 by archeologists and carbon dated to
3780 BC (El Seedi et al. 238 242) suggest that Native Americans valued peyote s naturally produced
psychedelic, mescaline. There is also an abundance of literature
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Policy Theories And The Governance Of Policy Policies
causes of the reform whereas few scholars investigate the policy processes. Second, from actor
specific perspective, the literature stresses the role of state actors and International Financial
Institutions (IFIs) and mentions about presence but the inefficiency of private actors, labor unions in
particular, in policy making processes. This paper aims to fulfill these gaps comprehensively and
systematically by adopting the network approach. In order to explain inefficiency of certain groups,
this paper stresses the meta governance of networks that generate hidden hierarchies within policy
networks. I call the sub structures depending on the hidden hierarchies as extreme sub structures . I
argue that these structures which are incompatible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this sense, another gap in the literature is that its emphasis on International Financial Institutions
(IFIs) and policy makers, what I call top actors and their impact on the initiation of the reform. On the
other hand, a limited literature alludes the presence but inefficiency of the representative of the
disadvantaged groups what I call bottom actors i.e., labor unions (Baccaro and Howell 2011;
Culpepper and Regan 2014; Gulec 2016; Konstantinos and Ghellab 2014; Sarfati and Ghellab 2012;
Vuković and Babović 2014). The present paper contributes the literature by fulfilling these two gaps.
It focuses on the dynamics of policy making processes, as the second step of Hall s formula. Beyond
making implications, this paper examines the causes of the implied inefficiency of the bottom actors
and argues that their inefficiency originates from meta governance within policy networks (Bell and
Park 2006; Jessop 1997; Scharpf 1994; Whitehead 2003). States which have a centralized authority
and a statist legacy are more likely to refuse to share their power in the traditional models. They more
tend to use policy networks as a mask of their continued meta governance and even as a means to
legitimize the criticized policy decisions made under their dominance. Policy network approach
through the measures of Social Network Analysis (SNA) is an efficient way
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Summary Of The Book The Watsons Go To Birmingham
Kenny does not treat people better than Byron. Kenny is as big as a bully as Byron is. He has had
multiple moments of rudeness. For example, Kenny hit Larry Dunn twice, Kenny laughed at Cody and
Rufus when Larry made a rude joke to them, and when Byron got stuck to the mirror, Kenny had a
wonderful time making fun of him. In the book, The Watsons Go to Birmingham by Christopher Paul
Curtis on page sixty Kenny hit Larry Dunn twice. Byron said, Pop him , hence Kenny popped Larry.
The initial time he hit Larry it was not strong enough, therefore Larry received another slap. Kenny
really did not want to strike Larry, but he did anyway. This shows Kenny follows the bully by being a
bully. Kenny, Cody, and Rufus were sitting on the
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Macrophage Scavenger Receptor A
1. Give the title of the presentation, name of the presenter, and when and where you attended the
presentation (2 points). Engineered C Reactive Protein with Improved Protective Action Against
Pneumococcal Infection. The speaker was Donald Ngwa in meeting room 1 at 11:45am.
2. Describe three scientific reasons why you chose to attend this presentation. Do not include
convenience of timing or that is your friend s presentation as a reason (3 points).
It was about a ligand binding with a protein I never heard of
Had a biochemistry outlook through ligands
Medical perspective on the immune system
3. Describe five significant points (in detail and complete sentences) that you absorbed from this
presentation that is related to what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The molecules are endogenous and exogenous ligands. This binding process is significant in
pathophysiology of sepsis. Endogenous is an infection that occurs internally. While exogenous is an
infection that developed from an outside factor.
The poster showed that mice with this receptor increased inflammation, decreased survival, and
increased bacterial organisms. Another thing that increased was the expression of SRA on monocytes
and macrophages. This means that SRA is binding more often to the negatively charged molecules in
the exogenous and endogenous molecules.
Flow cytometry was used to determine the SRA expression on the control group and the group that
they treated with LPS media. When treated with LPS, the expression increased. LPS is a TLR 4
ligand. They also mixed LPS and PAM3CSK4, which is TLR 2 ligand. When they mixed the two, the
expression was no different than the control cells.
The way they determined the mechanism that increased SRA expression was they treated the cell line
with media that stimulated toll like receptors which are the innate immune receptors in this case. This
is when they used the LPS media and the LPS/PAM3CSK4 media. Then the cells were stained with an
SRA
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Cost Effectiveness Of A New Technique For A Common...
Cost effectiveness of a new technique for a Common surgical procedure
In this present era of technological revolution, a scientific breakthrough or an advancement is a
common event. It is a tough task for any organization to maintain the balance between staying ahead
with the scientific know how and aligning the cost effectiveness of each intervention, which they are
accountable for, without compromising highest levels of patient management, safety and care.
Therefore, any new technique has to be cross examined not only for the robust clinical effectiveness as
to its competitors and also to justify its economic worthiness.
NHS (National Health services) takes recommendations from NICE (National Institute for health and
Care Excellence) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
2) Assessment provides a systematic evaluation of evidence available on the technology along with a
critical analysis of the clinical and cost effectiveness of the intervention. It has two parts
a. Systematic review of literature
b. Economic evaluation / Cost effectiveness analysis.
3) Appraisal Appraisal committee provides evidence based on analytic report and proposes
recommendations.
Defining scope
1) This is one of the integral preliminary steps in evaluating a new technique. It defines framework for
appraisal and determines issues of interest. The following steps are involved:
a. Cohort involved with the disease condition
b. Level at which intervention is proposed like community/hospital
c. Cost effectiveness to the organization
d. Analysis of outcome measures with the potential comparators
e. Defines efficient time period in which effects and cost can be analyzed
f. Identifies the evidence base from which data is collected
g. Highlights social concerns of equality along with maintenance of quality of life outcome measures.
Systematic review of literature
A comprehensive evidence base forms the backbone of a systematic appraisal. Systematic evidence
gathering is done to minimize deficiencies database and quantification of limitations in database is
analyzed with reflection of uncertainty in the results. A meta analysis of all the evidence is done and
critically appraised.
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Levites Comparison Of Numbers 13-14
Comparison of Numbers 34:13 14 with Joshua 14:1 4 The division of the land, as given by Moses,
was general in terms as recorded in the book of Numbers. The account recorded by Joshua gives more
specific than general in its detail. The book of Joshua elaborates further on the children of Joseph and
the portion that was their inheritance. Another added detail provided in this account is that which
pertains to the Levites. The Levites were not entitled to an inheritance of the land, but did receive
cities to dwell in and suburbs for their cattle.
II. Comparison of Numbers 32:37 with Joshua 13:17 The book of Joshua presents the reader with
more information than what Moses offered at the time of his revelation of the division of the
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Helicobacter Pylori Research Paper
Helicobacter Pylori at Tight Junctions
Prior to the isolation of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori} by Robin Warren and Barry Marshall in 1982,
it was theorized that peptic ulceration, an ailment first described in 1857 by William Brinton, stemmed
from poor diet, tobacco use, and stress due to the failure to definitively identify a causative agent as
well as the belief that the inhospitable environment within the human stomach resulted in its sterility
(Tanenbaum 2005). Because physicians were ignorant to the existence of H. pylori, individuals
suffering from peptic ulcerations underwent ineffective treatments for over a century. The successful
isolation of H. pylori and identification of its role in gastric diseases earned Warren and Marshall a
joint Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2005 (The Nobel Prize 2005). Despite the passage of
thirty two years, modern medicine has been unable to definitively eradicate H. pylori, but research
continues in hopes of developing a more permanent cure as well as effective methods of preventing
initial peptic ulceration, as occurrence is linked to an increased risk of developing gastric carcinomas.
Introduction to Helicobacter pylori at Tight Junctions
According to Stein, Ruggiero, Rappuoli, and Bagnoli (2013), H. pylori is present in the gastric
mucosae of more than half of the human population. H. pylori ... Show more content on
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This results not only in the abnormal assembly of tight junctions in areas colonized by H. pylori, but
also alters the composition and function of the apical junctional complex (OMIM SOURCE YEAR).
Prolonged exposure to CagA results in dysplasia and prevents the epithelial barrier from functioning
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Rock And Roll Outline
a. What is rock and roll?
i. Rock and roll music began developing in the 1950s and still continues to grow today. This is a type
of music that almost everybody in the world is somewhat familiar with due to how popular and
successful rock and roll has become. Today, rock and roll represents almost one third of the U.S.
market and more than twice the market share of the second place rap/hip hop. (online book, cite). One
of many reasons rock and roll grew to be so infectious is because of its acceptance of all people no
matter their race, gender, style, etc. This genre has several sub genres that have branched off from the
original rock and roll style, all of which contributed to making rock and roll so contagious.
b. What is a musical melting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Due to lack of rightful accreditation back in the 1950s, Helen Kolawole expresses her opinion about
how the entertainment industry should finally be upfront about the originations of several hit songs
that credited white artists instead of the originators who were black. For example, Elvis Presley is a
well respected legend who was known as the king of rock and roll. Due to Elvis being so successful in
his career, the issue of several songs recorded by him, originally being written by black artists, arises
and irritates people of the African American race. It is prejudiced that this white God is forever
remembered as one of the biggest stars in history when his success was partly based off of black
artists who continue to be unrecognized. It is fair to say that several white artists are better known for
their success over black artists. Helen Kolowale makes a valid point in relation to media arrogance
and dishonesty means we are eternally bound to live in a skewed world where Elvis is king of rock n
roll, Clapton is the guitar God, Sinatra is the voice and Astaire is the greatest dancer. (article by Helen)
This advertised assumption plays a significant role in leaving behind several originators who were of
the African
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Warren Bennett Believes That The Old Waiter Is A Materialist
Warren Bennett believes that the Older Waiter is a materialist. I agree that the Old Waiter is a
materialist and his views of the world as having nothing. According to Bennett s claim that the Old
waiter is a Materialist, the older waiter is unable to master such faith or confidence, and beyond
material there is nothing (Bennett 75). The definition reads the emphasis on material objects,
comforts, and considerations, with a disinterest in or rejection of spiritual, intellectual or cultural
values (dictionary.com). But, I think that the Old Waiter feels this ways because he has nothing in his
life I have never had confidence and I am not young. (Hemmingway). The Old waiter fits the
definition seeking comfort and is hesitant to close up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Old Man is used as a conversation for the two waiters to contrast their views of the world. I agree with
Bennett that the Old Man is used as a topic of discussion. The two waiters are able to discuss what
they think of the old man. The old man and the young waiter both have nothingness in their lives. In
comparison to the younger waiter who actually has a wife and wants to go home every night I m not
lonely. I have a wife waiting in bed for me (Hemmingway). The Old man is out drinking because he
has no wife and has nothing in his life. Later we see the reflective human condition in that the Older
Waiter goes out drinking for himself, he relfects because he has nothing too. I agree with Bennett that
the younger waiter is in a hurry, he actually has something, but unlike the two older men they prefer to
stay out drinking to be away from the darkness of their homes. I think that the importance of this
getting old people seem to lose their function. The young waiter is fresh and the life is waiting for
him. In comparison to the old men who are now old and reflect on their lives. They wished they could
have done something different or had a better life. It is important to have something and people around
to be happy. It is easy to look at others and judge that they do not belong. But like the old man who
lost his wife, the younger waiter had a wife and companionship. Hemmingway is getting at gloomy
part of life, in the end we are all lonely individuals when we die. That is what I think Hemmingway
wanted to make this
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Ethical Issues In A Hospital
For this assignment, I spent time volunteering at Mercy Downtown, helping at the main information
desk. While I was there, I assisted visitors in finding patients by looking up their room number,
directed patients and visitors to the correct area of the hospital, and delivered flowers to rooms that
had been dropped off. A paid employee also accompanied me while there, as volunteers are not
allowed to actually look up patient information via the online portal, but I could call a different help
desks within the hospital to ask other paid employees to look patients up for me if needed. The
experience made me realize that there are so many little unthought of components to making a
hospital as big as Mercy be efficient for everyone. The information ... Show more content on
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I have learned that no matter how many times people tell me not to judge a person by their
appearance, I have grown up in a world where we still do it daily regardless of how hard we try not to.
I go back and forth thinking about whether it s right or wrong to so openly give out patient room
numbers but in the end, I think it s really only fair to do so. I think there could be changes, if possible
phone up to a room and ask the patient if they know so and so, and if they want them to come to their
room. Another option might be calling the nurses station or something on the floor, but I can only
imagine how crazy that would drive employees who are trying to do their jobs. I can guess that most
health care related organizations come across many situations and circumstances that could sway
between ethical and unethical, and the decision about what to do is probably very difficult. It has been
made very clear to me now, as to why hospitals have boards of directors with members from different
backgrounds, so that there is really someone pulling from every angle to try and think about all the
options to help make a sound
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Beauty Of Climbing In Yosemite National Park
Beauty of Climbing
In the early days, you noticed El Cap, but we didn t pay much attention to it because it was kinda
quote unquote out of the question. Royal Robbins
A climber said this meaning there are things impossible to climb but if you dedicate enough time and
effort, you can do it. This was said by the first person to team and climb the west face and Salathe wall
of El Capitan. This shows any climber can do anything, you just have to work.
No matter how much or how little skill a rock climber has, climbing in Yosemite National Park can
give some amazing views, stories, a feel of the history. But to have these experiences the climber must
know climbing types.
In climbing there are 3 main types of climbing including sport, ... Show more content on
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There are climbers like Dean Potter, TM Herbert, and Alex Honnold, Royal Robbins, Tommy
Caldwell, and Kevin Jorgeson. Dean Potter is known for free soloing, base jumping, ascent s, speed
ascent s. But sadly he died recently in a base jumping incident where he flew into a cliff with his
buddy who also died. TM Hebert and Royal Robbins reengineered rock climbing in Yosemite by
making the first ascents up (the) certain face(s) of Washington Column, Half Dome, and the notorious
El Cap. Alex Honnold is notorious for scaling El Cap s nose in 2½ hours. He also scaled Yosemite
Triple Crown in 18 hours and 50 minutes. Then Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson free climbed
the Dawn wall which was the first time this had ever happened. It was deemed impossible to do, yet it
was completed. But there are still so many challenges not yet completed in Yosemite. There is so
much to climb, it is just beautiful. So many people go hiking and see this beauty, but when you rock
climb for days at a time to get to a spot that takes 8 hours to hike too. It is exhilarating to know you
can do what what others don t dare. But along with this excitement, people that want to experience
this and don t train are a
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  • 2. America s Current Health Care System According to Joe Conason, America s current health care system wastes considerably more than a trillion dollars every year. We know that because countries such as France, Germany, Japan and Finland, with comparable standards of living to ours, spend roughly half what the United States spends annually on health care per citizen, while covering everyone and achieving better results. (Conason, 2009) The United States healthcare financial systems are severely flawed affecting the overall cost control, services, and care made accessible to its clients. The rising costs in healthcare are reaching new highs, and with rising costs, there doesn t seem to be much change in the quality of the care being given. Clients coming in and out of these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you combine the fifty five million who have been uninsured in a given year with the additional thirty million Americans who are under insured, you get to a total of eighty five million Americans with inadequate protection against the cost of illness (Blumenthal, 2014) Millions of Americans cannot afford healthcare services, and therefore have no financial defense in battling illnesses. Even with the affordable care act in place, there is a constant struggle for many who cannot afford the premiums that come with these insurance policies. One of the reasons why we have uninsurance in the United States is that it has become increasingly unaffordable to purchase insurance because the cost of care and the premiums for care have gone up at multiples of the rates of increase of wages and of the cost of living in the United States (Blumenthal, 2014) One way to combat these costs is to keep in mind the geographical location of these individuals. By taking this information into consideration, healthcare facilities can better focus on the types of services and care they offer their clients. It s important to keep in mind the type of customers that they are primarily dealing with, for example, are these facilities located in an area primarily made up of an elder population? or an area with many young individuals? These factors are imperative to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Master Harold Essay As humans, sometimes we do not get to choose who we care for. Athol Fugard s Master Harold ... and the boys shows that black and white people could care for each other, even when race segregated people during apartheid times. Sam wanted to help Hally become a responsible man, despite living in the apartheid era. Sam s sees learning opportunities everywhere, the world is Sam s teacher. He s concerned that Hally could be influenced by the apartheid culture. His biggest fear being that instead of being accountable for himself, Hally may conform to the society that surrounds him. Sam believes in all forms of learning. He made a kite for Hally and later revealed that his intentions were to teach Hally a lesson. This shows us that he feels responsible for Hally and that he d been trying to educate Hally from a young age. The teacher in Sam restricts him to showing maturity even when it is not expected. Instead of anger, he portrayed right after he d just had an argument with Hally. He said, there was a hell of a lot of teaching going on (Fugard, 67). This was his way of trying to enforce the symbolism of life lessons upon Hally. Sam felt disappointed when Hally spat in his face, triggering him to admit that he felt responsible for Hally. He said, A long time ago I promised myself I would do something, but you ve just shown me...Master Harold...that I ve failed (Fugard, p62). Acknowledging his failure to teach Hally, he finally told Hally that he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His numerous attempts in giving advice to Hally as well as through his actions with hidden motives. It is race that creates the clash between Sam and Hally because Hally is now aware of the power he possesses in being a white man, everything Sam never wanted him to be. Sam s failure to influence Hally has resulted in Hally beginning to internalize apartheid s teachings of white supremacy and racial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. What Does A Prayer For Owen Meany Undoubtedly one of the most popular stories of the 21st century was Harry Potter, a series in which readers follow the life of a twelve year old boy who learns that he is magical. Throughout the novels aspects of magic are blended into the real world, portrayed by the setting Great Britain, which contains a large proportion of non magical people, referred to as muggles. The way the author, J.K Rowling, set the book up and blended these two aspects, magic and realism, is analogous to the way John Irving wrote a Prayer for Owen Meany through the genre of magical realism. Furthermore, the use of this genre allowed for the development of John Irving s main message. By setting the story in the realistic town of Gravesend, New Hampshire, and incorporating the exceptional religious character of Owen Meany, the author sets the scene to impart his thoughts upon readers. John Irving s main message in a Prayer for Owen Meany is that not all people view the world using science and logical reason. A realistic element of the story is that John and Owen were raised in the small town of Gravesend, New Hampshire. To a reader who doesn t know that this town is in fact factitious, the town might seem very realistic. Seeing as the town is comprised similarly to many towns during the time period that Owen was set in, it would not be improbable that an unknowing reader might be lead to believe that the setting of this story is a real town. In fact the town even has multiple churches such as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Sexual Promiscuity In Aldous Huxley s Brave New World Brave New World by British writer Aldous Huxley shows how the future will bring inevitable totalitarian government to the world. The world is a dark utopian government that manufactures the production of human beings, but along with the totalitarian government push comes isolation, drug abuse, sexual promiscuity, and freedom. Featured in the book heavily is the theme of sexual promiscuity. We are shown how open each character is about their sexual forwardness, but we also see how disconnected sex is with the manufacturing of humans, the idea of sex is used merely as a distraction instead of expressing emotional intimacy for one another. There is section from the book in which Huxley talks about little boys and girls being force fed ideas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People are seen as being part of a class and each citizen has a certain class of alienation which includes appearance, intellect, and morals. People are usually alienated because of their individuality. According to John the Savage, a character from the book, was alienated in both savage culture and world state culture. He was shown as being different to the indians on the reservation. With the excerpt why wouldn t they let me be the sacrifice? shows that with his appearance compared to the indians of the reservations he was not allowed to participate in some acts of their culture due to the way he looks. When he goes to England he is once again shown as being isolated by wanting to keep true to his savage nature and trying to conform to the world state standards. Another character that portrays alienation is Helmholtz Watson, an alpha plus, who is much smarter and stronger than the other alpha s. This leads him to perform test and experiments that are not accepted by the world state which leads him to exile. This can easily be compared to the totalitarian dictatorship government of North Korea. The citizens of North Korea have no exposure to the outside world and according to their leader, Kim Jong Un, they are the pinnacle of the world. The residents North Korea have little to no access of outside information and due to the misinformation they are exposed to they are lead to believe their country is normal and thriving while they are probably one of the worst off countries. Calling back to the fact that the people are kept on the verge of famine, this constant feed of misinformation and propaganda, Kim Jong Un is able to keep his citizens docile and unexposed to the rest of the world, with his position as leader ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Marilyn Monroe Impact For this paper I decided to research Marilyn Monroe. To help me better understand Marilyn Monroe, I first asked the question of how did she impact America and how and why did she become so famous. To find these answers, I researched credible sources and took time to watch videos to help gain a better understanding of Marilyn Monroe. When looking at many different websites, I concluded that these different websites had the same answers to my questions. These websites explained her life is great detail and informed me on the many major life events that took place. When watching some videos over Marilyn, it helped me get an overall feel of what her character, which helped me in writing my paper. Throughout this research, I realized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later she was baptized and given the name Norma Jeane Baker after her mother. Shortly after Marilyn was born, her mother, Gladys (Monroe) Baker Mortenson, was put in the hospital with what most doctors would call paranoid schizophrenic. Along with her mother, her grandfather had died when, Gladys Monroe (Marilyn s mother) was just seven years of age and when Marilyn was only a year old. With her mother not being able to take care of her and not trace of her father, she was quickly put into the foster care system. Marilyn was shunted from many different homes where she was abused by one of the foster fathers. Those foster parents were named Albert and Ida Bolender. Since Marilyn was thrown into many different homes after that, she was never able to be in a home where she was truly able to feel as loved as a child should. Many people would call her a mistake and say that she did not belong. Till Marilyn was about seven years of age, she was tossed around different foster care homes and orphanages. When Marilyn was sixteen, her foster family that she had been living with, had made the decision to move away. To avoid going back into foster care Marilyn choose to get married to a man that had been her neighbor, named James Dougherty. She became a housewife, but she found that she was not happy and became very bored with life when her husband joined the Merchant Marines in 1943 (Marilyn Monroe Biography). Marilyn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. My Chinese Immigrant Parents My international background has shaped who I am today because of the influence of my Chinese immigrant parents. My parents never had an easy life. My parents, who lived in poverty in China, immigrated to the United States hoping for a better life and to pursue the American Dream. They immigrated to the Unites States with no money and no knowledge of the English language. The language barrier alone created a mass obstacle for their early life in America. My dad had once told me that at the age of 13 he was already cooking for his entire family while working to provide financial support for his parents and siblings. Despite my parent s challenges, they were still able to raise me with love and care and surrounded me in an environment where I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout my high school career, I had an obligation to help this family business to support my family financially. On weekends and majority of the weekdays, I spend my time aiding my parents while juggling numerous amounts of school work. Senior year proved to be the hardest, with five advancement placement classes that I take and while still helping out at the restaurant. Such environment that I was raised in, has shaped me to become a disciplined and responsible individual. Having been raised by my parents who are Chinese, I have had the honor of learning several cultural aspects of my heritage and becoming bilingual in mandarin and English. I learned to celebrate Chinese holidays, learned about my unique culture, and even attended Chinese school for a few years. My Chinese heritage will always be part of who I am and has shaped me to be who I am today. Although my life is not like those of a typical teenager s, I am and will be forever grateful for all that my parents had provided me. For providing me with love and care, for raising me to become a disciplined individual, for providing me with the inspiration that I need when I fail at times, and most importantly, for finding the courage to send me off to college even without the full financial ability to. I am proud of my international background, of my parents, of my heritage and myself for finding the courage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Tonto Fistfight In Heaven In his collection of short stories titled The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, Sherman Alexie tells two dozen tales that depict the lives and thoughts that come from living on a Native American reservation. Many of the stories revolve around characters Victor and Thomas. They are two young Native American males that are stylistically opposite forces. They serve as foils to each other and often balance out each other in many stories in the collection. The collection itself is difficult to find a narrative through line. They are all different stories with little reason to their order. This makes it hard to summarize what happens to the characters and what their ultimate outcomes are. There is definitely growth in the characters in each story. Characters in the short stories often find themselves reflecting on their hardships and wondering what it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As touched on earlier, most of the characters have gone through immense hardships like a collective burden that rests on all of these Native American characters shoulders. The past looms heavy on them; it is an inescapable reality. The constant reminder of the past hinders their optimism for the future. These haunting thoughts paired with their people s historical culture influence their beliefs on what it means to be Native American in the modern age. Sherman Alexie is able to depict these themes in a very realistic and ultimately very human fashion. One of the devices that Alexie uses often to convey this realism is with humor. Humor appears in most of the stories. An important part of Native American culture, humor illuminates the important themes of the stories by making them deeply relatable. Additionally, the absence of humor in an Alexie story speaks volumes. The way Alexie weaves his stories, going from dark moments to lighthearted wit, makes the highs and lows much more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Causes And Effects Of Climate Change ( Report ) Climate Change (Report) Climate Change is a serious social issue that can have devastating effects on human health, the Earth s climate, and other organisms that live here. Climate Change is caused by increasing Co2 levels in the atmosphere. Because of climate change, there has been an increase natural disasters including hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts, and thunderstorms. These Natural disasters are life threatening and are a serious issue. There are many misconceptions about climate change. Many people believe that the Earth s temperature will increase. However, this is not the case. Climate change does not mean that the Earth s temperature will increase. It means that the Earth s climate will change (Hence the Name!). Rather winters may be colder and summers hotter. Some places might experience more floods while others may have droughts. As you may or may not know climate change is caused by an influx of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases are gases that trap the Earth s heat. This causes changes in the Earth s climate. There are many possible ways we can reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. One way is to reduce the emissions of Co2 from manufacturing industries. Manufacturing industries are responsible for 36% of the total Co2 emissions globally. In order to reduce the emissions of Co2, industries should use processes that emit fewer greenhouse gases rather than other processes. Factories and industries should stop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The White Man s Burden Analysis Within the following are my analysis of both McKinley s Philippines speech and Rudyard Kipling s poem The White Man s Burden . I have provided my interpretations of both sources as well as my opinions of their meanings and effect on us as a nation and society. Both sources provided for this assignment provided an insight to the social and political agenda s to capitalize the imperialistic aspirations and stamp the label of an Empire to the rest of the world. Late 1800 American s were sharply divided whether to be annexationists or anti annexationists, but also acknowledged the equally powerful forces of racism, nationalism, and more importantly commercialism, that persuaded the United States actions. Nevertheless, history has showed us that without the imperialistic mindset the United States used to forward progress our expansion globally, we more than likely wouldn t be the empire we are today. It s one of our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However upon further examination of the two source materials provided, I gained a new found respect and knowledge for the mood and interpretation of our society at that time. Even found within a poem and sort of satire common for this time period, it s prevalent that not everybody including legislation was completely on board with McKinley s decision to retain the territories the dropped in our laps following the Spanish American War. McKinley himself stated I went down on my knees and prayed Almighty God for light and guidance more than one night reiterating his complications in regards to which direction to go. In the end, even though the imperialistic mindset was and still is today looked upon as a bully mentality, those empowering nations with the means to do so have the responsibility to provide the resources to empower forward progression for us as a society for generations to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Nike Supplier Relationship Forecasting in the fashion industry is usually a complicated due to the fact that it s characterized by high demand, short product life cycles and different varieties of product lines. Consequently, managing customer demand tends to be difficult, for organizations have to avoid large volumes of stock. In this industry, there s intense competition and consumers are price conscious; accordingly, these factors have slowed the growth of this industry. As a result, this made it difficult for the companies to create brands which can offer high quality products with cheap prices (Fernino et al., 2012). Nike is one of the most popular brands throughout the whole world and the world s leading supplier. The company designs, develops and markets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cost to the retailer is approximately 35.50$ which includes in the Research and development ($0.25), promotion/advertising ($4.00), Sales/distribution/admin ($5.00) and Nike s operating profit ($6.23). While the cost of the user is $70.00 which holds in it the Retailer s rent ($9.00), personnel ($9.50), other ($7.00) and Retailer s operating profit ($9.00) (Break Down of Nike s cost, 1995). In the first quarter of 2015, the revenues for Nike increased 15% from 7.4$ to $8.0billion. Gross margin elevated 46.6%. The increase was due to higher margin products and higher average prices. Selling/administrative expense exceeded 21% , reaching to $2.5 billion. Operating expense increased 19% to $1.6 billion and the net income increased 23% to $962 million (Leonard, 2015). Nike s Inventories were $4.0 billion, short term investments and cash were $1.0 billion, $4.6 billion, which was lower compared to the last year. (Nike News, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Pride In The Old Man And The Sea A tragic flaw is a character s shortcoming that eventually leads to the downfall of the character. In many stories the hero has a tragic flaw or shortcoming. In The Old Man and the Sea, written by Ernest Hemingway, Santiago s tragic flaw was his overwhelming pride. Pride can be defined as a feeling that you respect yourself and deserve to be respected by other people or as a feeling that you are more important than other people. Santiago relied on his unending pride to catch the marlin, but eventually his pride got the better of him and he lost everything he had worked for. In the Old Man and the Sea, Santiago s pride played a large role in his devastating plight. Santiago s pride is shown throughout the novel in many ways, the major appearance being his yearning for honor and respect. As Santiago hadn t caught a fish in 84 days, he wanted to prove his talent, strength and ability to himself and those around him once again. In order to do this his pride urged him to fight as a hard as he could and put all he had into catching the marlin, an unattainable fish. This in turn led Santiago to make foolish decisions that could have jeopardized his well being and health, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is assumed that Santiago knew the strength and power of the fish, therefore he should know that the fish could pull him and the skiff for a long time, taking them farther and farther out to sea. One might think that with this knowledge he would let the fish go and attempt to catch a smaller and weaker fish, but this does not happen. Santiago allows his pride to convince him that he can catch it and bring it back to the mainland, which he later discovers was impossible with a fish that large and agile. For four days and three nights, Santiago allows the marlin to pull him out to sea until the fish finally slows down so he could catch the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Forced to Choose Between Morals and Society in The... Within the book The Puritan Dilemma , Edmund S. Morgan writes about the people who were forced to pick between their morals and their societies. Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were banned since they had refused to accept the Puritan rules, and John Winthrop believe he could not continue in a country where the church remained tainted. The Puritan Dilemma indoctrinated the people, claiming we are all sinners other than the puritans. Everyone is sin and Puritans are saintly. Starting with John Winthrop, a man who was stubborn and strict in the manner he worshipped God, and devoted his life. Making it known that nothing will stray his faith towards him and heaven. His neighbors and people he met were awfully extravagance, making it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Winthrop left peacefully, leading a newer and better colony of his own. Anne Hutchinson left quietly, avoiding additional problems and departed to Rhode Island, continuing her faith. Roger Williams withdrew his members within the Puritan church. Finding it easier and less risky than being associated with the church of the old world. In Morgan s Puritan Dilemma, Puritans actually somewhat provided opportunity for the British population in the early American history. They established a purely religious society. Puritanism created both loyal supporters and critics. In most people s opinions in the world now days, we may believe that puritans were evil brainwashing crazy people but I do have an open mind and I could somewhat agreement with the things they have done. It had a good start but a mad ending, people should be able to have their opinions but they were just keeping control over the people to keep a good an healthy relationship with the lord. Yes, in the end, killing and exiling people because they want to be human and just do things is a wrong way to do it but if it s not working out then do exactly what these three have done and walk away. Create another life elsewhere and keep doing what you believe in. Everyone has their own believes and we are the world we are now because people never gave up on their goals, dreams and opinions. Puritans were no way right but when you think about it they had somewhat of a good outlook on it and in the end ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Johannes Brahms Analysis Johannes Brahms is a German composer and pianist in the Romantic era. He dedicated Intermezzo in A major, Op. 118, No. 2 to his close friend, Clara Schumann. It was written in 1893 and it is the second piece of Sechs Klavierstucke. It is considered one of best known creations of his set of later works, that gives off a profound feeling of nostalgia, mystery, melancholy. An intermezzo is a character piece which could stand on its own. In this intermezzo, the music flows with romantic lyricism in a serene manner. He expanded the thematic material and expressed the identity of the piece using a strict sense of structure, form and intricate craftsmanship. Furthermore, he uses techniques such as inversion, imitation, counterpoint, and canon and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Fast Times 1980s Fast Times of the 1980 s How things have changed since the 1982 debut of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, as this high school parody has become somewhat of a time capsule of teen life of this time period. Here I will point to several areas of historical value, such as fashion trends, technology, as well as social interactions and a view of American youth growing up during these times. The truth of the story is that at the age of 22, Cameron Crowe decided to gain permission into a southern California high school, entering incognito amongst the students for an entire year to study and write a book based on student life, problems, in addition to social interactions. Shortly thereafter, Amy Heckerling was presented with a script, which she adapted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The actor and his slip on shoes both gained great recognition from the film, in addition to other items such as Baja Hoodies, Ray Bans, Vuarnet sunglasses, as well as those damn Izod polo shirts with the alligator and collar turned up. More importantly, Spicoli character introduces his sense of fashion and timing as he arrives late to attend Mr. Arnold Hands class and finally gains entrance displaying a green Izod polo shirt with signature alligator and the famous checkered Vans, slip on shoes. Additionally, his character also manages to introduce the surfer Baja Hoodies during further class attendance and later in dream sequence he showcases Pacific Coastal surfer trunks as well as another scene wears a long sleeve SEXWAX t shirt by Mr Zog s Surfboard Wax. However, the character of Mike Damone is often seen throughout the movie sporting his trademark Ray Bans as his personality reflects the more inland coastal, mall rat culture of the 1980s. A case in point, in this scene, Mike Damone convinces Mark Ratner to inviting themselves to Stacy s pool: What are you kidding? We re gunna surprise them. Look, just fix your collar, alright? Relax, just be cool, attitude, remember? Where d you get that, outta the hamper? Many fashion trends were generated by the movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High, like those famous checkered slip ons earlier mentioned, of which I owned at least three pairs of, but sadly, one of which was chewed up by a Pomeranian named Jaws. The surprising popularity of the movie made some good products great and some great products globally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. It Was One Rainy Day In Southern California. I Was On My It was one rainy day in Southern California. I was on my way to school, riding shotgun. My day had started off right. I did not mind the rain until I got out of the car. I heard a big splash. My feet were soaked. I felt the cold water seeping into my socks. Well this is a bad start to my day, I said out loud. I walked inside school and rushed to class before I got another tardy slip. That would have really ruined my day. Finally, I sat down at my favorite desk and waited for advisory to start. Advisory is a twenty minute period where we learn about setting academic and life goals or about college. I loved advisory because I could finish my homework or talk to my friends. The next bell rang for first period. I had AP English Literature ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I had never felt so relieved in my life as when I heard the bell ring for lunch. I walked down the hall towards the outside eating area to meet up with my friends. Hey, Estefany, what do you think about the book Ms. Wyatt is having us read? Estefany and Yvette, my closest friends in AP English Literature. Among the three of us, Estefany is a total bookworm. She loves books and enjoys writing fictional stories. She replied, I love it, I have read it once before! How can you like this book? I said out loud. I gave her no time to reply, instead, I asked Yvette, What do you think about the book? Yvette said, I don t know what to think, I barely read the first page because I did not know what I was reading! Same, I have no idea how I am going to write the essay, I said. In my mind, I started thinking about how Ms. Wyatt expected me to write an essay about a book I didn t even understand. I was so frustrated that I could feel my ears getting hot and turning red. The way I felt reminded me of something I read the other day. It was a reading called Aria by Richard Rodriguez. Richard was fluent in Spanish and was forced to learn English. It was difficult for him. He felt surrounded by sounds both pleasing and fearful (28). As a result, he was shy to raise his hand in class and felt intimidated by others who knew English. I was beginning to feel his pain. Even though I knew English, the book I was being forced to read in Ms. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Feminist Critique Of The Dominant Social Scientific... 3) What are the contributions of Smith and Collins to the feminist critique of the dominant social scientific approaches? Sociology, its thoughts it methods, conceptual schemes and theories have been based on and built up within the male social universe, even when women have participated in its doing. There is thus a disjunction between how women experience the world and the concepts and theoretical schemes by which society s self consciousness is inscribed. The worlds of men have had and still have an authorit over the worlds that are tradionatlly womens and still are predominately womens [the worlds of house hold, children, the neighborhood]. Women do not only in habit these worlds but the mast majority of women are the primary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One is located within the body and the other passing beyond it. For a man, the organization of work in managerial and professional circles depnds upon the alienation of subjects from their bodily and local existence. Under the traditional regime, a man sees a women as generally providing for the logistics of his bodiliy existence. Womens work in and around professional and managerial settings perforsm analogous functions. Womens work mediates bwteeen the adstracted and conceptual and the material form in which it must travel to communicate. Women mediate for men at work. Alination in a form is happening here, a relation between the work indiviuals so and external order oppressing them in which their work contributes to the strnght of the order that oppresses them. This is the situation of women in this relation. The more successful women are in mediating the world of concrete practices so that men do not have to become engaged or conscious of, the more complete mens absoretion in it and the more effective it authority. The governing consciousness sominate the consciousness of the subordinate, suppressed, bsent, bu abosultely essential ground for gerning conviousness of women. The genered organization of the two worlds of men and women estranges them, silences the localy situated consciousness by silencing women. Women stand point discredits sociologys claim to constitute an objective knowledge independent of the sociologists situation. Smith is not proposing an immediate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Unnatural In Beowulf Beowulf is a story that has been around since ancient times. This story takes place in the mead hall of Hrothgar s kingdom. Beowulf is the hero of the story because he saves the kingdom from all being killed by Grendel. Grendel is the monster of the story. Grendel kills out of joy and pride and feels no remorse for the people he has killed. Therefore Beowulf is there to stop it by killing Grendel. However after Grendel dies his mother seeks revenge and goes after Beowulf. He kills Grendel s mother but it leads to Beowulf s death. Beowulf had many unnatural strengths. His ability to kill Grendel, such a large creature with out any type of weapon is by far up there. In the story he says, ...is so great that he needs no weapons... This tells ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Operations of Google Google Inc. Google Inc. is an U.S. based multinational public corporation that operates primarily in the internet search function, cloud computing, as well as a range of different advertising solutions. Google also has developed a wide range of products and services in an effort to diversify its product mix and create of a larger suite of different applications for users such as Picasa, Blogger, Maps, and YouTube alongside work friendly tools including Gmail, Calendar, Voice, and AdWords (Wenzel, 2010). Most of Google s products are offered for free to the users and Google primary source of revenue is generated from advertising that is shown in the products. Google has grown from modest roots to become one of the most admired companies in the world today. The company s official mission statement is to organize the world s information and make it universally accessible and useful (Google, 2012). Google hires people who are smart and determined, and the organization favors ability over experience (Google, 2012). Google is one of the top tech companies in the world and as a result it attracts some of the world s top talent. Although many of the employees share common goals and visions for the company, they all hail from different walks of life and speak dozens of languages, reflecting the global audience they market to. Google tries to maintain the start up culture that it developed when it originally developed. A start up culture can be thought of as an open ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Marfan Syndrome Essay According to my research, client in the case scenario is potential to evolve into the Marfan syndrome (MFS). According to the Marfan Foundation the diagnosis of Marfan syndrome based on a set of defined clinical criteria which are known as the Ghent nosology and systemic score. These criteria help to facilitate accurate recognition of the syndrome. The 2010 Revised Ghent Nosology for Marfan syndrome relies on seven rules which are based on the Marfan syndrome based on the two criteria: Four from the absence of family history and three from the presence of family history (Radke Baumgartner, 2014). There are also differential diagnoses available for patients aged 20 or over to recognise Marfan syndrome (Radke Baumgartner, 2014). Every person s experience with Marfan syndrome is differently. Person with this disorder has every feature or different combinations of features. Some features of Marfan syndrome are easily visible. These include long limb size, tall and thin body type, curved spine chest sinks in or sticks out, flexible joints, Flat feet, Crowded teeth, Stretch marks on the skin that are not related to weight gain or loss. In addition to that some most common but not visible are heart problems, especially those related to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marfan syndrome is a complex disease characterized by abnormally long, thin extremities and associated with eye and cardiovascular anomalies. In our case study it clearly states that client has longer than normal arm span and displayed a higher than normal lower body to upper body ratio. Physical examination also indicates that the limbs are characterized of being long and long thin fingers. Both pictures of client in the case scenario shows musculoskeletal abnormalities associated with Marfan disorder. She also has high, arched palate, and pronated feet which are one of the abnormalities associated with Marfan syndrome (Kaissi, Zwettler, Ganger, Schreiner, Klaushofer, Grill, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Difference Between Corporate Governance And The Uk Public... Critically analysis the key differences and similarities between corporate governance in the uk public and private sectors. Corporate Governance and laws or regulations related to it affect both the private and the public sector in the UK. There are key differences and similarities in their corporate governance practice and can affect how businesses run under governance codes which they must follow. The UK corporate governance code affects the private sector and focuses on Leadership, Effectiveness, Accountability, Remuneration, Relations with shareholders. The public sector has Accounts and Audit Regulations among others to follow which has its own rules and regulations which are legally required. Corporate governance in itself has no single definition but common principles which it should follow. For example in 1994 the most agreed term for corporate governance was the process of supervision and control intended to ensure that the company s management acts in accordance with the interest of shareholders (Parkinson, 1994)1. Corporate governance code is not a direct set of rules but a self regulated framework which businesses choose to follow. This code has continued to change in the past 20 years in accordance with what is happening in the business world. For example the Enron scandal caused reform in corporate governance with the Higgs Report which corrected the issues which were necessary. Although it does not quickly fix problems, it gives a better framework to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Swot Analysis of Healthcare Organizations SWOT Analysis of Health Care Organizations Denise Brown Blanchard Walden University Strategic Planning and Marketing HLTH 4115 1 Dr. Don Ciulla March 18, 2012 SWOT Analysis of Health Care Organizations Provide a brief summary of the location, services, and activities of your chosen health care organization. Barnes Jewish Hospital is located at One Barnes Jewish Hospital Plaza in St. Louis Missouri. It is the largest hospital in the state and employs the most people of any other company in the surrounding area. Two hospitals, Barnes Hospital, and The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, merged in 1996 to create the facility of today. The hospital has been awarded many prestigious titles throughout its operation for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many patients lives have been saved and improved, due to the staff s cutting edge innovative ideas for treatment. The rest of the services offered at Barnes Jewish Hospital are all equally stunning in the quality of care provided to patients. Patrons can be sure to receive the most up to date care and will be attended by some of the best staff in the country. The hospital is dedicated in extending their outreach programs and providing services to the surrounding community (Barnes Jewish Hospital, 1997 2012). Describe its service area in terms of current population, future population, competitors, and major environmental influences that will affect its operations 5 years from now. Barnes Jewish Hospital services a mostly white population. Whites make up a massive 77.7% of the hospital s service area with the minorities of African Americans at 18.4%, 3.5% for Asians, 2.3% Hispanic, and the remaining 1.6% is a mix of other races. A mere 5% of the patients who go to Barnes Jewish require an interpreter. According to the 2010 Census, females make up 51.6% of St. Louis population compared to 50.7% in the United States overall and males make up 48.4% of St. Louis compared to the U.S. average of 49.3% (Stlrcga.org, 2012). According to the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center, the population of St. Louis is projected to reach 6.8 million people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. After The Winter Mckay In the poem, After the Winter written by Claude McKay, the speaker is expressing the beauty of spring and summer to his love. The speaker describes the beauty of the summer isle, Where bamboos spire the shafted grove/ and wide mouthed orchids smile (lines 7 8). The speaker conveys the image of bamboos spiring, and orchids smiling to show the beauty of nature during this time of season. In addition the speaker notes the beauty of nature surrounding their cottage And we will seek the quiet hill/Where towers the cotton tree (9 10). The speaker is emphasizes the seclusion of their summer cottage. Their summer cottage is on a hill surrounded by cotton trees below. Finally, the speaker adds the beauty of the glade around them, Beside an open glade/ with black ribbed blue bells blowing near (14 15). The speaker illustrates the beauty of the forest with beautiful blue flowers blowing in the summery breeze. McKay throughout his poem acknowledges the beauty of each season to his audience. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speaker first claims We ll turn our faces southward, love, /Toward the summer isle (lines 5 6). The speaker states that once winter is over he and his love will travel south towards the cottage. The cottage is the couple s happy place where they spend time and grow old together. Furthermore, the speaker declares at the end of the poem And ferns that never fade (16). The ferns symbolize the couple s love. The couple s relationship will never fade just as the ferns will not fade but flourish. McKay tries to communicate the theme of nature reflecting the relationship of two people throughout his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Insurance Career Paper The career I have chosen is an Actuary, and being a Statistics major, it should adequately prepare me for the task at hand. An Actuary is someone who can measure risk and that which is uncertain to an almost scary level of detail. These people work with insurance agencies to ensure that the agency can make a proper investment in those that seek insurance. A proper calculation of how long an insurance customer may live allows the agency to offer a policy accordingly. As with all careers, you must research how to go about becoming one. To become an Actuary, you must first get your Bachelor s degree in a related study (mathematics, actuarial science, statistics etc.). A degree in a non related field is most likely not going to cut it, such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The median salary of actuaries is quite high in comparison to most jobs currently held in the United States. Owning your own insurance firm is no easy feat, but with enough rigorous work it can be obtained. According to the Society of Actuaries, when the speakers were asked whether they would go alone or begin their firm with a partner, they chose the latter. Obviously, working with a partner is not for everyone. Splitting the workload also means splitting the wealth obtained at your firm. Many may never seek out the satisfaction of starting their own business because of the fact that the job already provides decent pay and the amount of work required to start your own firm isn t worth it. It all depends on you and your personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Steroid Research Paper Doping administer drugs to a racehorse, greyhound, or athlete in order to inhibit or enhance sporting performance.Charles Edwards Brown invented the first ever dose of steroids.Charles Edward used chemicals,and his own sperm.Scientists still question why and how he did it,Edward Charles at the time he was 70 and he said it made me feel 50 years younger . https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ryeCf1iT WM Scientists all around the world labored to formulate higher overall performance enhancing tablets at some point of the 1950s and past. nevertheless, within the early days, there has been not plenty recognition of the perils such substances should pose to customers. with the aid of 1958 a U.S. pharmaceutical firm developed anabolic steroids. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The primary medical use of these compounds is to treat delayed puberty. Some types of impotence, and wasting of the body caused by HIV infection or other muscle wasting diseases. http://www.usada.org/substances/effects of performance enhancing drugs/ The use of stimulants and strength building substances in sport is held to date back as far as Ancient Greece.In 1928 the International Association of Athletics Federations athletics world governing body became the first international sports federation to ban doping.In 1966, the world governing bodies for cycling and football were the first to introduce doping tests in their respective world championships,with the first Olympic testing coming in 1968.At the Winter Games in Grenoble and Summer Games in Mexico. By the 1970s, most international federations had introduced drug testing. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Communist Leaders of the 20th Century Leadership Management, MBA 710 November 17, 2009 Communist Leaders of the 20th Century Vladimir Lenin, Ho Chi Minh and Moa Zedong were all leaders who were visionaries and revolutionaries who changed the world. They used communist ideals and propaganda to engage peasants and the working class to fight for freedom and to preserve their cultural values. Each leader and his followers successfully changed the economic and political structure of their countries as well as influencing the rest of the world for decades to come. Vladimir Lenin Russian Revolutionary Prologue Vladimir Lenin was a Bolshevik Leader for the 1917 October Revolution, and the first Head of State for the Soviet Union. His contribution to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Driven by oppression and exploitation of the working classes, he was totally dedicated to the cause, even ending friendships that obstructed the movement s progress. He masterminded the Bolshevik takeover of power in Russia in 1917, known as the October Revolution. Situational Events During the First World War, Russia was suffering and in chaos and Lenin took his chance to overthrow the provisional government and founded the first Socialist state in the world. In power the Bolshevik Party became known as the Communist Party and the realities of governing such a huge and diverse country, brought to its knees by war, famine and disease, quickly displaced the aspirations and optimism of the people s revolution. Certainly, Lenin was intelligent, enthusiastic, and a strong willed person. However, possession of the all those traits does not necessarily explain the phenomena of being an effective leader. At the same time, the situational factors are very important considerations that influence success or failure. Situational influences play crucial role in leadership success. There were many critical situational factors that had an effect on the revolutionary process in October 1917. The country was exhausted by war with Germany (the I World War 1914 1917). The Government did not have enough money to continue the war. With poor equipment, a lack of food and medicine, and epidemics
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  • 28. Labour Force In Canada The term labour force consists of persons who contribute or are available to contribute to the production of goods and services falling within the System of National Accounts production boundary (Statistics Canada, 2017). According to Canada s first decennial census, the work force was meant to include anyone stating an occupation. However, with increasing industrialization and urbanization, census officials soon accepted the growing myth of one dimensional, cash based economy by further defining occupation as the position in which the enumerated was gainfully employed, which the 1901 census identified as those paid salary or wages or other money allowances (MacDonald, 2010, p. 390). This paper will explore the concept of labour data ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Approaching this data otherwise leaves us with the impression that both women and Black workers did not, and do not, contribute to the Canadian workforce in a meaningful way. In both cases, the numbers depict that white men hold the majority of jobs in which they are the highest salary earners (Fearon Wald 2011, p. 330; MacDonald, 2010, p. 390). Thus, reading these statistics without being critical of the structures they stand upon only proves that white men have made greater contributions to the Canadian labour market, and thus perpetuating the power of data. Therefore, based on the authors findings, it must be concluded that much like the power of data, statistical manipulation essentially distorts the truth and exaggerates statistics way out of proportion to suit a certain agenda. For instance, the way that the wage gap has been similarly evaluated upholds the conviction that women and Black workers do not work as hard as white men do or are unproductive, and therefore they are assumed to be either lazy or incompetent. For example, the total number of women religious in Canada seems grossly under reported in every census year, and yet it is carried into published research, thus skewing data, which results in a significant portion of women religious assumed to have been unproductive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Organizational and Change Management Models Models of Organizational Change Introduction The world is experiencing unprecedented changes in the structure and operation of organizations. This has increased the challenges that confront organizations. New competition from unexpected places is a huge challenge. So are the cultural issues that come with a diverse, opinionated, and often far flung workforce. The need for fast acting, effective, sustained organizational change will continue to increase. In fact, it will increase even more rapidly than it is now. The flattening of the world through globalization has sent market forces in new directions. Organizations must react to this increasingly chaotic market swiftly and effectively. The McKinsey 7 S Model and Lewin s three step model are two of the most influential models of organizational change in the business world. The McKinsey 7 S model emphasizes the role of structural factors in organizational change, while Lewin s three step model is rooted in behavioral factors. Thesis: The McKinsey 7 S model is grounded in questionable research methods and an excessive focus on structural factors. Lewin s three step model is more incisive and relevant because it is rooted in principles of human behavior. Background McKinsey s 7 S Model In the book, In Search of Excellence, Peters and Water identified eight common features of excellent organizations, which they defined as organizations which have achieved sustained profitability and innovation. These features were: A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Fannie Flagg s Fried Green Tomatoes At The Whistle Stop Cafe In the novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, the author Fannie Flagg uses food as a symbol for friendship and love. The cafe itself, run by Ruth and Idgie, serves as a way for them to connect to people, be it family, friend, or total stranger through the food that they make and serve with love (Dvorak 99). Idgie and Ruth allow anyone who s hungry to come into their cafe to eat, even if they re colored or homeless. They understand that food is for everyone and make a point to share with those in need. Then there is the infamous bandit Railroad Bill , who gives food away to the poor and homeless during the Depression, saving hundreds of lives in the process (Perkins 99). Lastly, the characters Evelyn and Ninny develop a very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If someone is hungry, they can get something to eat at the cafe, and that [is] black and white (Flagg 329). During the Depression there wasn t a single man [in Whistle Stop] that Idgie and Ruth had not fed at one time or another (Flagg 30). The most predominant of their many homeless customers, who soon becomes one of Idgie s closest friends, is a man Idgie nicknamed Smokey Lonesome. He first comes to the cafe because one of his friends tells him about it and the two women who [are] always good for a meal or two (Flagg 20). He [is] filthy dirty from riding the rails (Flagg 134), but that doesn t matter to Idgie; she simply [tells] him to go into the bathroom and wash up and she d give him a bite to eat (Flagg 134). While most people shun the homeless, dirty, and unfortunate, Idgie and Ruth take these vagabonds into their cafe [and] provide them with lodging, subsistence, and nurturing (Lindenfeld ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Consequences Of The Suez Crisis In 1956 This essay is an analysis of the Suez crisis in 1956, its origins and its consequences. It gives background information of the political role of Britain and France during the crisis, especially of how they were an indication of military weakness and turmoil. The importance of the Suez Canal itself is introduced. To begin with a brief description, the Suez Canal is one of the greatest engineering achievements of modern civilization. More than 20,000 ships passed through it each year. Only one mile long is the most important Watergate in the world. Additionally, the British police makers remained determined to maintain as many of their imperialist interest in the Middle East as possible and strongly defended these from any signs from the Unites ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was closed during that time and the Egyptians, who regain control in 1973, reopen it in 1975. Since then they have plans to widened more. The Suez crisis was very intense and dramatic because of the contained threat of the soviets intervention. The Unites States against its Western allies prevented a great war because of strong and consistent pressure. The crisis of 1956 was outrageous; from the invasion of Egypt the Israelis and later Britain and France marked the history of the Middle East. This incident marked the British and French influence over the Middle East. Rather the U.S. kept little interest in replacing the British in the region, indeed they sought to preserve as much as the British presence, especially in The U.S commitment to the conflict in Egypt. The unilateral British decision to withdraw from east of the Suez by the end of 1971, threatened U.S foreign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Issue Of Annexation Movements Inside Canada Isn t it sad to see a Parliament building burnt on the night of April 25th, 1849 to mark as one of our historical importance of establishing Canada? The definition of annexation is to take over and acquiring another state. Usually, it is implied that the territory and population being annexed is the smaller and the weakest of the two merging state. By definition, Manifesto is a public declaration of policy and aims. Annexation movements inside Canada were usually inspired by dissatisfaction with Britain s colonial government of Canada. For example, a groups of Irish immigrants took the route of attempting to annex the peninsula between the Detroit and Niagara Rivers to the U.S. by force in 1837 1838. The War of 1812 built up hatred overtime between the Americans and the British. But as a result, there were no territorial changes. Another significant event before the Annexation Manifesto was the Rebellion of 1837. It caused a backfire which led to a massive violence when Lower and Upper Canada took arms to achieve a responsible government. Although the Rebellions of 1837 were motivated in part by this type of dissatisfaction, Canadian resentment of British rule never reached the degree that led to the American Revolution in 1775. Notably, Canada s population grew rapidly in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Canada s population grew due to United Empire Loyalists, who left the American colonies during the Revolution because of their loyalty to Great Britain. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Streetcar Named Desire Stereotypes A Streetcar Named Desire takes place in the 1950 s, an era where American s were recovering from great losses. Blanche comes to visits Stella after she loses Belle Reve and her teaching job, however she doesn t inform Stella on when she plans on leaving. In Stella s two bedroom apartment Blanche feels very uncomfortable because she comes from a high class society in the south, and doesn t seem to understand why her sister Stella chose the life she has. Immediately she dislikes Stella s husband Stanley due to his lack of manners and unlike others, he can see right through her. Blanche s unexpected arrival in Stella s apartment unravels a chaotic chain of events where everyone s true colors are revealed The play was written in the late 1940 s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Koprince Stanley can be described as hyper masculine, using aggressive behavior as verification of manliness, believing in male superiority, seeing women as sexual objects to be dominated and being extremely jealous and possessive (50). His aggressive demeanor is a way of expressing his dominance over everyone in his life. He views his marriage as an ownership instead of a partnership. His relationship with Stella is more for his pleasure then hers. With Blanche, he can see right through her, and knows everything that she does is an act. He takes pleasure out of making her life miserable and making her feel inferior. Unlike Blanche, Stanley is happy the way he is. He doesn t understand how horrible he is but is happy with the way everything in life goes for him. Stanley s violence is not only directed against women. In scene three, after he hits Stella, Stanley s friends try to pull him away, and he being to fight them and nearly throw them off. This shows Stanley s aggressiveness and violence is directed towards anyway that comes in his way. Although Stanley has a strong personality, audiences identified with him the most because of his capability to abuse power (Welsch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay about Krispy Kreme Marketing Plan [pic] Marketing plan Company: Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. Products: Doughnuts, coffee beverages. Country: America [pic] Table of contents 1. Executive summary 2. Situation analysis 1. Background of Krispy Kreme and products 2. Product offering 3. Market summary 1. Target market 2. Market demographics 3. Market needs 4. Market trends 5. Market growth 4. Competition 5. SWOT analysis 6. Critical issues
  • 35. 3. Marketing strategy 1. Missions 2. Marketing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, some key activities are shown regarding to time in the period from the beginning of 2011 until the end of this year. 2. Situation analysis 2.1 Background of Krispy Kreme and products. Krispy Kreme is a branded specialty retailer and manufacturer of premium quality doughnuts. Its principal business is to own and franchise Krispy Kreme doughnut stores in the U.S. and internationally. The main product is the Hot Original Glazed, a one of a kind doughnut with an established brand. Each outlet also sells over 20 other varieties of doughnuts and coffee products. Product quality and consistency has provided the Company with a very loyal customer base.3 Each of the retail stores is a doughnut factory with the capacity to produce between 4,000 and 10,000 dozen doughnuts daily. Each factory store contains a full doughnut making production line. The factory store is marketed as a unique retail experience, featuring the store s production process, including a doughnut making theater. The stores also support multiple sales channels to more fully use production capacity. Stores provide Krispy Kreme doughnuts to be sold in satellite locations, ballparks, and grocery stores, and under private label marketing agreements. Figure 1: Krispy Kreme s logo and a range of doughnuts. [pic] 2.2. Product offering Their special and secret recipe has been used for all Krispy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Judge Danforth Quotes In the play, The Crucible, Judge Danforth is an extremely important character. He plays a significant role in the plot of the story, mainly because he is the person who presides over the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts. Generally, as a person, Judge Danforth is gruff and emotionless. Although, as the play goes on, one can tell that he is quite vulnerable and gullible at the same time. Danforth s decisions and actions have a huge part in the story, and it is interesting to see how his beliefs play out. In The Crucible, Judge Danforth is determined to stop the hysteria over the accusations of witchcraft, but he ultimately ends up adding more chaos and tragedy to the situation at hand. To begin, Judge Danforth is a very powerful and influential character when it comes to the Salem Witch Trials. He is the deputy governor of the town, and it his responsibility to determine the fates of the accused. It all begins when the girls are caught dancing and singing in the woods with Tituba. They decide to accuse her (and their) actions of being those of witchcraft to avoid getting in trouble, but after that, any name that comes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He likes to think of himself as fair minded, but then turns around and accuses innocent people of being guilty. His actions show how gullible he truly is, and it is frustrating to others that he cannot see the truth. Even at the end of the story, he is too insulted and proud to admit that maybe he could be wrong; that would be too bad for his own reputation. Therefore, innocent people continue to die. For example, during the trial when John Proctor admits his affair with Abigail, Danforth says, You deny every scrap and tittle of this? . Abby then responds with an overly sassy answer, yet Danforth does nothing about it. He just continues to believe Abby s wicked accusations and denials, even when it becomes clear that they are complete ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Explaining Subjective Consciousness Essay Explaining Subjective Consciousness I often ask myself, why me. There are billions of brains on this planet alone, and no one knows how many sentient beings exist in the galaxy, or in the entire universe. I share 99.8% of my DNA with chimps (if I remember well), and even more with any human on the planet. Granted, there is no brain that works _exactly_ like mine. But the differences seem trivial. Why must I be witness to the data processing that occurs inside this particular brain? The problem has been obscured for a long time, because no two people are exactly alike. Even identical twins end up with slightly different DNAs and different environmental influences make them into very different people. Everyone is different, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you have uncertainties at this point, please go back and read over, because things get tough from now on. Duplicating your friend was fun, but let s suppose you now want to duplicate yourself. At the end of the experiment, there would be two you s in the room. We will try to answer a few questions about their identities and the relationships between the two. First, we would be tempted to ask, who s the original, and who is the copy. We have already decided that an atomic copy leaves no room for differences two atoms of a same element are perfectly identical. So how can it be possible that we still see things from only one pair of eyes? If we agree that there can be no difference between the original and the copy, then we must agree that seeing from only 2 of those resulting four eyes is suspicious. Don t start the but they will be different people argument. It is not relevant here. In fact, to help you get that out of the way, we have performed the experiment in a perfectly symmetrical room. Magnetic fields, thermal fluctuations, the wallpaper... everything is identical down to the smallest detail. The doors are locked. The two people in the room (you and you) will continue to have the exact same inputs from all senses; therefore, they will continue to be exact copies. It could be very difficult to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Representation Of Sanctification Visualized in this photo is an example of Touch or Tactile Language, which is another kind of language, but one that operates in a non spoken form. Shown here is the most familiar form of this type of language: Braille, which is a type of visual language that can be touched and uses dots to represent letters, numbers, and other symbols (Greiner 2011). Tactile language, however, has a major problem. Similar to computer coding, another form of tactile language, exist only in written form and are not the type of language designed for day to day communication. Behind me in this photo is a picture of an Islamic Mosque, which serves as a major place of worship of Muslims in the city of Stillwater. Searching deeper into this photo, we see how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While nationalism refers to the expression of loyalty to and pride in a nation (Greiner 2011) and patriotism is the expression of love for and devotion to one s state, (Greiner 2011) the two are not the same and it is in this photo that we can see a notable difference. When one flies the American flag over the native flag, in this case the flag of Oklahoma, you have an example of patriotism over nationalism. Because of this, we can see how some people place a higher importance on the patriotism to one s country over the nationalism one feels to a certain nation, exemplified in the above ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Human Genetic Engineering And Eugenics Human genetic engineering and eugenics have been a largely controversial topic over the past decades. Eugenics can be popularly defined as the science of improving and enhancing a human population or person through manipulating the human genes, selective breeding, and sterilization. The end goal and desired result of eugenics is to basically create a human race or people with more desirable biological, physical, or psychological traits. Eugenics and genetic modification is a current, pressing subject; in April 2015, a group of Chinese researchers, used a new gene editing technology, called CRISPR to [tinker] with the genomes of human embryos (Adams). Presently, according to CQ Researcher, New genetic technologies allow scientists to delete a mutant gene and insert a healthy one, which...has the potential to eliminate inherited diseases, such as cystic fibrosis. However, these techniques have only been used on embryos belonging to laboratory animals. The big question here is whether or not science and technology are crossing an ethical boundary by using these techniques and performing genetic modification on human embryos. Do humans have the right to play God and alter nature? Following the background and history of genetic engineering and eugenics, it can definitely be seen why ethicists and scientists are concerned. The concept and idea of passing on heritable traits was introduced by English naturalist Charles Darwin in his work The Origins of Species in 1859. Soon to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Immigration Policy In Canada In 2013, according to the United Nations there were approximately 231 million people residing in a country other than their place of birth. Amongst western societies, Canada is considered one of the generous countries to immigrate to with one of the highest per capita admission rates. It has, on average, offered placement to more than 200,000 immigrants per year over the past decade, earning Canada a global reputation for its open arms attitude. Since Confederation, Canada s immigration landscape has been in a state of constant transformation. In 2014, the federal government announced major changes to its immigration system pressing many Canadians to raise questions about the immigration strategies sponsored by the country s political parties. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gergin (2011) suggests that the Conservatives have crafted an immigration policy that is less compassionate and more economically based. He goes on to argue that the family class immigration initiatives has virtually vanished under the Harper government and that the leadership continues to amend the formula towards the entrepreneurial and well educated individual who should easily integrate successfully into the state s economy and social spheres. Scholars assert that the key theme in the evolution of Canada s immigration strategy is the perceived trade off between short term and long term objectives. Canada s shifting immigration policy and the emphasis placed on specific immigration goals will always invite critics and expose competing immigration principles amid Canada s political parties. Approach to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Characteristics Of The Sanguine The word sanguine is originated from old French Sanguine, from Latin Sanguineus meaning of blood or bloody and Sanguis meaning blood . According to the medieval physiology, the sanguine characters, like cheerfulness, optimism, hopefulness etc are reflection of excess of blood as one of the four body humors. Sanguine describes the personality of an individual with the temperament related to blood, the spring weather (wet and hot), and the element of air. The sanguine individual suddenly gets excited by whatever affects him with immediate reaction, but it is not too deep and the impression doesn t last long. Some chief characteristics of the Sanguine Temperament are, Diplomatic While talking, the sanguines usually use very pleasing words; they speak in a way that avoids offending others. This character makes them much friendly and pleasing to talk with. Still, at times they may hurt the feeling of others through their direct and frank words i.e. something bitter truth . But, actually they do not intend to offend; rather it is due to their open hearted nature. Enthusiastic Sanguines are too enthusiastic, almost over everything. By nature, they are too curious and always want getting updated. But as soon as they start doing something, their enthusiasms begin to fade ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their vivaciousness is what makes them unique and differently identified from others. The uninterrupted as well as extravagant flow of ideas and words of sanguine often entertain people, but there also exist a group of serious people who dislike these natures of sanguines. The sanguines are usually talkative; they talk, gossip, even confide their secrets to everyone. Many a times before completing one thread, they start another one. They just do not remain pinpoint about whatever they say; rather they swim with the flow of thoughts those are rushing into their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay On Fringe Catholicism I. Introduction This paper will answer the question of why Latin American Catholics are increasingly practicing Fringe Catholicism. Catholicism has been an essential part of Latin American identity since it was first imposed on the indigenous people by Spanish colonial powers. The mixture of Catholicism with indigenous religions has led to a different development of Catholicism in Latin America than in other parts of the world. For this reason many people cite, indigenous religions as a reason why there are many practices in Latin America that do not align with the Catholic Church. Yet, the persistent interdependence between the two religious groups does not address the various factors that have led to an increased number of people praying to` non canonized folk saints. This puzzle is important for it addresses a significant cultural shift in an essential aspect of Latin American identity. Through various revolutions and almost consistent instability in various countries, Catholicism has been a dependable creator and developer of Latin American identity. Therefore the increased practice of Fringe Catholicism becomes a question not only of cultural identity but also one which addresses the shifting relationships between practitioners and other members of the community. Yet, the previous literature is consistently lacking in providing a detailed explanation of why people pray to these various folk saints and rather answer the question of why these saints exist. A more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The History Of Psychedelics Psychedelics are widely believed by the scientific community to be the oldest substances to be used by human ancestors. Ancient cultures from almost every corner of the world have some form of history with psychedelic drugs. Associate Professor Emeritus at Harvard Medical School Dr. Lester Grinspoon has claimed that there is overwhelming archeological evidence supporting the notion that humans have used psychedelics for thousands of years as part of religious ceremonies (Grinspoon and Bakalar 1983: 16 23). Mescaline containing cacti found in 2005 by archeologists and carbon dated to 3780 BC (El Seedi et al. 238 242) suggest that Native Americans valued peyote s naturally produced psychedelic, mescaline. There is also an abundance of literature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Policy Theories And The Governance Of Policy Policies causes of the reform whereas few scholars investigate the policy processes. Second, from actor specific perspective, the literature stresses the role of state actors and International Financial Institutions (IFIs) and mentions about presence but the inefficiency of private actors, labor unions in particular, in policy making processes. This paper aims to fulfill these gaps comprehensively and systematically by adopting the network approach. In order to explain inefficiency of certain groups, this paper stresses the meta governance of networks that generate hidden hierarchies within policy networks. I call the sub structures depending on the hidden hierarchies as extreme sub structures . I argue that these structures which are incompatible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this sense, another gap in the literature is that its emphasis on International Financial Institutions (IFIs) and policy makers, what I call top actors and their impact on the initiation of the reform. On the other hand, a limited literature alludes the presence but inefficiency of the representative of the disadvantaged groups what I call bottom actors i.e., labor unions (Baccaro and Howell 2011; Culpepper and Regan 2014; Gulec 2016; Konstantinos and Ghellab 2014; Sarfati and Ghellab 2012; Vuković and Babović 2014). The present paper contributes the literature by fulfilling these two gaps. It focuses on the dynamics of policy making processes, as the second step of Hall s formula. Beyond making implications, this paper examines the causes of the implied inefficiency of the bottom actors and argues that their inefficiency originates from meta governance within policy networks (Bell and Park 2006; Jessop 1997; Scharpf 1994; Whitehead 2003). States which have a centralized authority and a statist legacy are more likely to refuse to share their power in the traditional models. They more tend to use policy networks as a mask of their continued meta governance and even as a means to legitimize the criticized policy decisions made under their dominance. Policy network approach through the measures of Social Network Analysis (SNA) is an efficient way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Summary Of The Book The Watsons Go To Birmingham Kenny does not treat people better than Byron. Kenny is as big as a bully as Byron is. He has had multiple moments of rudeness. For example, Kenny hit Larry Dunn twice, Kenny laughed at Cody and Rufus when Larry made a rude joke to them, and when Byron got stuck to the mirror, Kenny had a wonderful time making fun of him. In the book, The Watsons Go to Birmingham by Christopher Paul Curtis on page sixty Kenny hit Larry Dunn twice. Byron said, Pop him , hence Kenny popped Larry. The initial time he hit Larry it was not strong enough, therefore Larry received another slap. Kenny really did not want to strike Larry, but he did anyway. This shows Kenny follows the bully by being a bully. Kenny, Cody, and Rufus were sitting on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Macrophage Scavenger Receptor A 1. Give the title of the presentation, name of the presenter, and when and where you attended the presentation (2 points). Engineered C Reactive Protein with Improved Protective Action Against Pneumococcal Infection. The speaker was Donald Ngwa in meeting room 1 at 11:45am. 2. Describe three scientific reasons why you chose to attend this presentation. Do not include convenience of timing or that is your friend s presentation as a reason (3 points). It was about a ligand binding with a protein I never heard of Had a biochemistry outlook through ligands Medical perspective on the immune system 3. Describe five significant points (in detail and complete sentences) that you absorbed from this presentation that is related to what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The molecules are endogenous and exogenous ligands. This binding process is significant in pathophysiology of sepsis. Endogenous is an infection that occurs internally. While exogenous is an infection that developed from an outside factor. The poster showed that mice with this receptor increased inflammation, decreased survival, and increased bacterial organisms. Another thing that increased was the expression of SRA on monocytes and macrophages. This means that SRA is binding more often to the negatively charged molecules in the exogenous and endogenous molecules. Flow cytometry was used to determine the SRA expression on the control group and the group that they treated with LPS media. When treated with LPS, the expression increased. LPS is a TLR 4 ligand. They also mixed LPS and PAM3CSK4, which is TLR 2 ligand. When they mixed the two, the expression was no different than the control cells. The way they determined the mechanism that increased SRA expression was they treated the cell line with media that stimulated toll like receptors which are the innate immune receptors in this case. This is when they used the LPS media and the LPS/PAM3CSK4 media. Then the cells were stained with an SRA ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Cost Effectiveness Of A New Technique For A Common... Cost effectiveness of a new technique for a Common surgical procedure In this present era of technological revolution, a scientific breakthrough or an advancement is a common event. It is a tough task for any organization to maintain the balance between staying ahead with the scientific know how and aligning the cost effectiveness of each intervention, which they are accountable for, without compromising highest levels of patient management, safety and care. Therefore, any new technique has to be cross examined not only for the robust clinical effectiveness as to its competitors and also to justify its economic worthiness. NHS (National Health services) takes recommendations from NICE (National Institute for health and Care Excellence) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2) Assessment provides a systematic evaluation of evidence available on the technology along with a critical analysis of the clinical and cost effectiveness of the intervention. It has two parts a. Systematic review of literature b. Economic evaluation / Cost effectiveness analysis. 3) Appraisal Appraisal committee provides evidence based on analytic report and proposes recommendations. Defining scope 1) This is one of the integral preliminary steps in evaluating a new technique. It defines framework for appraisal and determines issues of interest. The following steps are involved: a. Cohort involved with the disease condition b. Level at which intervention is proposed like community/hospital c. Cost effectiveness to the organization d. Analysis of outcome measures with the potential comparators e. Defines efficient time period in which effects and cost can be analyzed f. Identifies the evidence base from which data is collected g. Highlights social concerns of equality along with maintenance of quality of life outcome measures. Systematic review of literature A comprehensive evidence base forms the backbone of a systematic appraisal. Systematic evidence gathering is done to minimize deficiencies database and quantification of limitations in database is analyzed with reflection of uncertainty in the results. A meta analysis of all the evidence is done and critically appraised. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Levites Comparison Of Numbers 13-14 Comparison of Numbers 34:13 14 with Joshua 14:1 4 The division of the land, as given by Moses, was general in terms as recorded in the book of Numbers. The account recorded by Joshua gives more specific than general in its detail. The book of Joshua elaborates further on the children of Joseph and the portion that was their inheritance. Another added detail provided in this account is that which pertains to the Levites. The Levites were not entitled to an inheritance of the land, but did receive cities to dwell in and suburbs for their cattle. II. Comparison of Numbers 32:37 with Joshua 13:17 The book of Joshua presents the reader with more information than what Moses offered at the time of his revelation of the division of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Helicobacter Pylori Research Paper Helicobacter Pylori at Tight Junctions Prior to the isolation of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori} by Robin Warren and Barry Marshall in 1982, it was theorized that peptic ulceration, an ailment first described in 1857 by William Brinton, stemmed from poor diet, tobacco use, and stress due to the failure to definitively identify a causative agent as well as the belief that the inhospitable environment within the human stomach resulted in its sterility (Tanenbaum 2005). Because physicians were ignorant to the existence of H. pylori, individuals suffering from peptic ulcerations underwent ineffective treatments for over a century. The successful isolation of H. pylori and identification of its role in gastric diseases earned Warren and Marshall a joint Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2005 (The Nobel Prize 2005). Despite the passage of thirty two years, modern medicine has been unable to definitively eradicate H. pylori, but research continues in hopes of developing a more permanent cure as well as effective methods of preventing initial peptic ulceration, as occurrence is linked to an increased risk of developing gastric carcinomas. Introduction to Helicobacter pylori at Tight Junctions According to Stein, Ruggiero, Rappuoli, and Bagnoli (2013), H. pylori is present in the gastric mucosae of more than half of the human population. H. pylori ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This results not only in the abnormal assembly of tight junctions in areas colonized by H. pylori, but also alters the composition and function of the apical junctional complex (OMIM SOURCE YEAR). Prolonged exposure to CagA results in dysplasia and prevents the epithelial barrier from functioning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Rock And Roll Outline a. What is rock and roll? i. Rock and roll music began developing in the 1950s and still continues to grow today. This is a type of music that almost everybody in the world is somewhat familiar with due to how popular and successful rock and roll has become. Today, rock and roll represents almost one third of the U.S. market and more than twice the market share of the second place rap/hip hop. (online book, cite). One of many reasons rock and roll grew to be so infectious is because of its acceptance of all people no matter their race, gender, style, etc. This genre has several sub genres that have branched off from the original rock and roll style, all of which contributed to making rock and roll so contagious. b. What is a musical melting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to lack of rightful accreditation back in the 1950s, Helen Kolawole expresses her opinion about how the entertainment industry should finally be upfront about the originations of several hit songs that credited white artists instead of the originators who were black. For example, Elvis Presley is a well respected legend who was known as the king of rock and roll. Due to Elvis being so successful in his career, the issue of several songs recorded by him, originally being written by black artists, arises and irritates people of the African American race. It is prejudiced that this white God is forever remembered as one of the biggest stars in history when his success was partly based off of black artists who continue to be unrecognized. It is fair to say that several white artists are better known for their success over black artists. Helen Kolowale makes a valid point in relation to media arrogance and dishonesty means we are eternally bound to live in a skewed world where Elvis is king of rock n roll, Clapton is the guitar God, Sinatra is the voice and Astaire is the greatest dancer. (article by Helen) This advertised assumption plays a significant role in leaving behind several originators who were of the African ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Warren Bennett Believes That The Old Waiter Is A Materialist Warren Bennett believes that the Older Waiter is a materialist. I agree that the Old Waiter is a materialist and his views of the world as having nothing. According to Bennett s claim that the Old waiter is a Materialist, the older waiter is unable to master such faith or confidence, and beyond material there is nothing (Bennett 75). The definition reads the emphasis on material objects, comforts, and considerations, with a disinterest in or rejection of spiritual, intellectual or cultural values (dictionary.com). But, I think that the Old Waiter feels this ways because he has nothing in his life I have never had confidence and I am not young. (Hemmingway). The Old waiter fits the definition seeking comfort and is hesitant to close up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Old Man is used as a conversation for the two waiters to contrast their views of the world. I agree with Bennett that the Old Man is used as a topic of discussion. The two waiters are able to discuss what they think of the old man. The old man and the young waiter both have nothingness in their lives. In comparison to the younger waiter who actually has a wife and wants to go home every night I m not lonely. I have a wife waiting in bed for me (Hemmingway). The Old man is out drinking because he has no wife and has nothing in his life. Later we see the reflective human condition in that the Older Waiter goes out drinking for himself, he relfects because he has nothing too. I agree with Bennett that the younger waiter is in a hurry, he actually has something, but unlike the two older men they prefer to stay out drinking to be away from the darkness of their homes. I think that the importance of this getting old people seem to lose their function. The young waiter is fresh and the life is waiting for him. In comparison to the old men who are now old and reflect on their lives. They wished they could have done something different or had a better life. It is important to have something and people around to be happy. It is easy to look at others and judge that they do not belong. But like the old man who lost his wife, the younger waiter had a wife and companionship. Hemmingway is getting at gloomy part of life, in the end we are all lonely individuals when we die. That is what I think Hemmingway wanted to make this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Ethical Issues In A Hospital For this assignment, I spent time volunteering at Mercy Downtown, helping at the main information desk. While I was there, I assisted visitors in finding patients by looking up their room number, directed patients and visitors to the correct area of the hospital, and delivered flowers to rooms that had been dropped off. A paid employee also accompanied me while there, as volunteers are not allowed to actually look up patient information via the online portal, but I could call a different help desks within the hospital to ask other paid employees to look patients up for me if needed. The experience made me realize that there are so many little unthought of components to making a hospital as big as Mercy be efficient for everyone. The information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have learned that no matter how many times people tell me not to judge a person by their appearance, I have grown up in a world where we still do it daily regardless of how hard we try not to. I go back and forth thinking about whether it s right or wrong to so openly give out patient room numbers but in the end, I think it s really only fair to do so. I think there could be changes, if possible phone up to a room and ask the patient if they know so and so, and if they want them to come to their room. Another option might be calling the nurses station or something on the floor, but I can only imagine how crazy that would drive employees who are trying to do their jobs. I can guess that most health care related organizations come across many situations and circumstances that could sway between ethical and unethical, and the decision about what to do is probably very difficult. It has been made very clear to me now, as to why hospitals have boards of directors with members from different backgrounds, so that there is really someone pulling from every angle to try and think about all the options to help make a sound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Beauty Of Climbing In Yosemite National Park Beauty of Climbing In the early days, you noticed El Cap, but we didn t pay much attention to it because it was kinda quote unquote out of the question. Royal Robbins A climber said this meaning there are things impossible to climb but if you dedicate enough time and effort, you can do it. This was said by the first person to team and climb the west face and Salathe wall of El Capitan. This shows any climber can do anything, you just have to work. No matter how much or how little skill a rock climber has, climbing in Yosemite National Park can give some amazing views, stories, a feel of the history. But to have these experiences the climber must know climbing types. In climbing there are 3 main types of climbing including sport, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are climbers like Dean Potter, TM Herbert, and Alex Honnold, Royal Robbins, Tommy Caldwell, and Kevin Jorgeson. Dean Potter is known for free soloing, base jumping, ascent s, speed ascent s. But sadly he died recently in a base jumping incident where he flew into a cliff with his buddy who also died. TM Hebert and Royal Robbins reengineered rock climbing in Yosemite by making the first ascents up (the) certain face(s) of Washington Column, Half Dome, and the notorious El Cap. Alex Honnold is notorious for scaling El Cap s nose in 2½ hours. He also scaled Yosemite Triple Crown in 18 hours and 50 minutes. Then Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson free climbed the Dawn wall which was the first time this had ever happened. It was deemed impossible to do, yet it was completed. But there are still so many challenges not yet completed in Yosemite. There is so much to climb, it is just beautiful. So many people go hiking and see this beauty, but when you rock climb for days at a time to get to a spot that takes 8 hours to hike too. It is exhilarating to know you can do what what others don t dare. But along with this excitement, people that want to experience this and don t train are a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...